Deal on Iran's nuclear program "within few months"

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has said he hoped that an agreement with Iran over its nuclear program could be reached "soon."

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 11.11.2013.

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PARIS, ABU DHABI French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has said he hoped that an agreement with Iran over its nuclear program could be reached "soon." Fabius, however, added that official Tehran will have to invest more effort when it comes to certain points of the negotiations. Deal on Iran's nuclear program "within few months" Some diplomats have accused France of arrogance in negotiations between Iran and world powers in Geneva last weekend, which ended without an agreement and will be continued on November 20. Fabius has rejected the criticism, saying that France did not separate itself from others, but that its foreign policy was independent. U.S., Israel and some Western countries are accusing Iran of trying to build nuclear weapons. Tehran rejects this, saying that its nuclear program is intended solely for peaceful purposes. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry expressed his hope that an agreement to end the dispute over Iran's nuclear program will be achieved "within a few months." Kerry spoke at a conference in Abu Dhabi to also point out that the leading world powers were united regarding an agreement during the negotiations in Geneva, but that Iranians "at that time could not accept it." Kerry said that the opposition of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the deal was premature, "because no agreement has been reached yet." The U.S. official also stated that his country "will defend its allies and will not jeopardize ties with its Arab allies." Iranian FM Mohammad Javad Zarif, EU's Catherine Ashton, and Russian FM Sergei Lavrov, during the third day of nuclear talks in Geneva (Beta/AP) Tanjug

Deal on Iran's nuclear program "within few months"

Some diplomats have accused France of arrogance in negotiations between Iran and world powers in Geneva last weekend, which ended without an agreement and will be continued on November 20.

Fabius has rejected the criticism, saying that France did not separate itself from others, but that its foreign policy was independent.

U.S., Israel and some Western countries are accusing Iran of trying to build nuclear weapons.

Tehran rejects this, saying that its nuclear program is intended solely for peaceful purposes.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry expressed his hope that an agreement to end the dispute over Iran's nuclear program will be achieved "within a few months."

Kerry spoke at a conference in Abu Dhabi to also point out that the leading world powers were united regarding an agreement during the negotiations in Geneva, but that Iranians "at that time could not accept it."

Kerry said that the opposition of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the deal was premature, "because no agreement has been reached yet."

The U.S. official also stated that his country "will defend its allies and will not jeopardize ties with its Arab allies."

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