Kerry Heads to Vienna for Iran Nuclear Talks as Deadline Approaches
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by News Editor
With next week’s deadline for an Iran nuclear deal fast approaching, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry headed back to the talks in Vienna, Austria, on Friday, this time leaning on crutches.
On his first overseas trip since breaking his leg earlier this month, Kerry left Washington amid mounting debate over the wisdom of an agreement with Iran. Critics of the emerging deal accuse the Obama administration and its partners of conceding too much in the talks. U.S. officials insist their positions remain unchanged and that Iran must agree to their demands by Tuesday’s deadline.
Read full story at the Associated Press.
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