Iran nuclear negotiations continue, a compromise sketch


Two days before the deadline for reaching an agreement on the Iranian nuclear negotiations continue in Lausanne, Switzerland. The negotiations are fierce and differences persist even if a compromise seems in sight.


"We do not want any agreement (...) we do not rush us," insisted Saturday the chief US diplomat, John Kerry.


"The chance to achieve the desired result is not yet clear," confirmed Sunday Alan Eyre, the Persian language spokesperson of the US State Department in our special correspondent. "We try to reach an agreement, but it is not yet certain that we can get there. We are making efforts. "


The Iranian nuclear issue is a hot. The French Foreign Minister has decided to stay in Lausanne. Laurent Fabius canceled a trip to Kazakhstan scheduled for Monday. He was to meet Sunday with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov and the head of China's diplomacy Wang Yi.


Reihaneh Mazaheri, euronews correspondent in Lausanne:

"There are only a few hours before the deadline for negotiations. The negotiations between the Iranian foreign minister and his counterparts in the 5 + 1 (USA, France, UK, Russia, China and Germany) are becoming more intense. No detail filter. A main question is: is there a possible agreement? ".






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