Posted on 10/14/2014 4:32:40 PM PDT by Dave346
A final deal on Irans nuclear program is still possible despite the difficulty of the negotiations, Secretary of State John Kerry said Tuesday.
"I don't believe it's out of reach, but we have some tough issues to resolve," Kerry told reporters during a press conference in Paris.
Representatives from the United States, Iran and five other world powers have set a deadline of Nov. 24 for reaching a deal. The countries extended the talks after missing a self-imposed July 20 deadline.
"We need to continue to have some serious discussions, which we will, and we'll see where we are, Kerry said. And I just think I'll let the negotiation process speak for itself at this point in time. I don't think anything is served by a lot of speculation at this point in time.
Kerrys made his remarks after he met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
The secretary of State said that Washington and Moscow remain deeply committed to the diplomatic effort to try to reach an agreement that assures the international community of the fact that the Iranian nuclear program is exclusively peaceful.
Kerry is set to hold talks in Vienna on Wednesday with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Liberals think they can “defeat” evil by being nice to it. They appease instead of oppose. And whenever it blows up in their face, which it always will, they’ll find someone else to blame for thwarting their well-intentioned efforts.
Oh Hanoi John will make a deal alright.
He is a longtime member of the Death to America crowd.
There won’t be any deal - Iranian, Marxist Valerie Jarret wouldn’t think of forcing their hand ...
Just like he sold out his buddies from VN.
Iran will play Kerry like a fish...
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Not difficult, just agree to Iran's demands
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