Iran will receive $2.8 billion of its cash previously frozen abroad in return for action to limit its disputed atomic activities during a four-month extension of talks with six world powers over its nuclear program. After more than two weeks of negotiations in Vienna, Iran and the powers announced early on Saturday that they would extend an interim deal that they hammered out in Geneva late last year. They agreed to continue talking until Nov. 24 after realizing that remaining wide gaps in negotiating positions - especially over the permissible scope of Iran's uranium enrichment capacity - meant they would miss a self-imposed July 20 deadline for a comprehensive, long-term agreement. The United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China want Iran to significantly scale back its uranium enrichment program to make sure it cannot produce nuclear bombs. Read More http://ift.tt/1qR1k49
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