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How Close Is 'Close'? Iran, West Inch Toward Nuclear Deal

Secretary of State John Kerry walks on the terrace of Palais Coburg, the venue for nuclear talks in Vienna, Austria, on Sunday.
Leohard Foeger Reuters/Landov
Secretary of State John Kerry walks on the terrace of Palais Coburg, the venue for nuclear talks in Vienna, Austria, on Sunday.

The Associated Press reports that negotiators are prepared to announce a historic nuclear deal with Iran on Monday, but the U.S. State Department and some Iranian diplomats are tamping down speculation.

The AP says: "The envoys said a provisional agreement may be reached even earlier — by late Sunday. But they cautioned that final details of the pact were still being worked out and a formal agreement must still be reviewed by leaders in the capitals of Iran and the six world powers at the talks."

But a senior State Department official, who asked not to be named, said: "We have never speculated about the timing of anything during these negotiations, and we're certainly not going to start now — especially given the fact that major issues remain to be resolved in these talks."

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Publicly, Secretary of State John Kerry, who on Thursday had threatened to walk away from the negotiations, said Sunday that "a few tough things" remain in the way but added "we're getting to some real decisions," according to the AP.

Tehran's top negotiator, Ali Akbar Salehi was quoted by Iran's students news agency, ISNA, as saying: "Technical discussions are almost over and the text regarding the technical issues with their annexes is almost finished."

However, another Iranian official in Vienna said it was "too optimistic" to predict a breakthrough.

"Even if an agreement is finalized, it will take hours to check and clean up all the paperwork," the official was quoted by The Washington Post as saying. "It only requires political will at this point."

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