France’s Fabius says ‘not enough’ progress in Iran talks

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius says high-stake talks aimed at stopping Iran from obtaining a nuclear bomb had not yet made enough progress to reach a deal.

“There has been progress, but not enough yet for… us to be able to immediately reach a conclusion,” Fabius tells iTele television after attending a weekly cabinet meeting in Paris.

“I will go back to Lausanne as soon as is necessary,” says Fabius. “We made progress, but not on all issues, I left my political director behind, I am in contact with him. My Russian and Chinese colleagues have left. My American, Iranian and two other colleagues remain.”

— AFP

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