
U.S. and Iran wrap up 'most intense' nuclear talks with no deal — more negotiations ahead
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Iran's nuclear program, enrichment of uranium and its ballistic-missle development program have been at the crux of the negotiations.
The latest round of U.S.-Iran talks did not lead to a breakthrough, with both sides agreeing to extend negotiations, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said, describing the discussions as the "most intense so far."
"Further progress has been made in our diplomatic engagement with the United States," said Araghchi, adding that both sides planned to engage in a more "detailed" manner on critical issues including termination of U.S. sanctions on Iran and "nuclear-related steps."
The two sides made "significant progress" in the high-stakes talks in Geneva, Switzerland, and agreed to meet next week to discuss technical details in Vienna, according to Oman's foreign minister Badr Albusaidi, the mediator of the talks.













