Iran questions nuclear deal deadline

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Iran, after talks with senior U.S. officials, questioned whether a July deadline for a nuclear deal with world powers will be met, fueling doubts on the outcome as France spoke out, saying talks on curbing Tehran’s uranium enrichment had “hit a wall”.

Iran’s deputy foreign minister said it was “too soon to judge” whether more time was needed. A July deadline is fast approaching.

Iran’s talks with six major powers on curbing its nuclear program in exchange for an end to Western sanctions could be extended for six months if no deal is reached by a July 20 deadline agreed by all parties, a senior Iranian official said. CCTV’s Wang Jinyan reports from Tehran.

Iran questions nuclear deal deadline

In Geneva, Iran is in talks with the U.S. on the future of its nuclear program. Iran's deputy foreign minister said it was "too soon to judge" whether more time was needed. A July deadline is fast approaching. CCTV's Wang Jin-yan reports from Tehran.

CCTV’s Asieh Namdar speaks with Trita Parsi, President of the National Iranian American Council, about the talks in Geneva.

Trita Parsi on Iran talks in Geneva

CCTV's Asieh Namdar speaks with Trita Parsi, President of the National Iranian American Council, about the talks in Geneva.