It is a diplomatic marathon that is played since Sunday in Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman. Around the table, the US Secretary of State John Kerry, his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif, and Catherine Ashton, the envoy of the European Union. They have only two weeks to find a global agreement on Iran's nuclear before the deadline of 24 November.
But on the second day of negotiations, the three parties are very conservative. There is "still a significant gap" to bridge between Iran and the United States, noted Sunday US President Barack Obama. The two countries still disagree on two key issues: first, the size of the future of Iran's uranium enrichment program - Industrial Tehran, reduced Occident- the other hand, the timing of the lifting of international sanctions.
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