Diplomatic Flurry Suggests New Momentum as Iran Talks Resume
- Negotiations to restore 2015 nuclear deal re-convene in Vienna
- France’s Macron, Russia’s Putin say they’re also in alignment
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A flurry of diplomacy preceding the resumption of Iran nuclear talks in the Austrian capital on Tuesday suggests sides are trying to close in on a long-sought agreement.
Iran and China coordinated strategies going into Tuesday’s renewed negotiations in Vienna on reviving world powers’ nuclear deal with Tehran. Russian President Vladimir Putin, meanwhile, indicated his country’s position was closely tracking France’s.