Iran nuclear negotiations resume in Vienna

Iran and six world powers resumed talks on Thursday aimed at hammering out an accord later this month to end a long-running dispute over Tehran’s nuclear program, seeking to bridge still wide gaps in their negotiating positions. After informal contacts on Wednesday, chief negotiators from Iran, the United States, France, Germany, China, Russia and Britain began a full plenary session shortly after 9 A.M. (0700 GMT), the sixth round of talks in Vienna since February. They have less than three weeks to try to agree on the future scope of Iran’s uranium enrichment program and other issues if they are to meet a self-imposed July 20 deadline for a deal…

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