The March 31 deadline has now expired and no preliminary agreement has yet been reached on the Iranian nuclear issue. But the negotiators hope to achieve this Wednesday. This is the case of the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who left the first Hotel Beau Rivage in Geneva, where discussions are held for a week now.
His Iranian counterpart, Mohammad Javad Zarif, shares his optimism: "We have made considerable progress, but people need to rest, and start early tomorrow morning. I hope we can finalize work on Wednesday and start writing. "
A US diplomat however relativize the story, saying that "all issues have not been resolved." Laurent Fabius has meanwhile left Lausanne without making a declaration.
The final agreement, whose deadline was set for 30 June, aims to ensure that Iran does not seek to build the atomic bomb, in exchange for a lifting of economic and diplomatic sanctions .
The judging humiliating, Tehran would like to see them fall upon the conclusion of an agreement, while the great powers want a gradual lifting.
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