Iran Nuclear Deal Disagreements Spur ‘Moment of Truth’ in Munich

  • Tehran’s top diplomat says up to western nations to compromise
  • Negotiations seen running until the end of February in Vienna
Olaf Scholz speaks at the 58th Munich Security Conference on Feb. 19.Photographer: Tobias Hase/picture alliance/Getty Images
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Efforts to revive Iran’s nuclear agreement with world powers are still bogged down over disagreements despite high-level diplomacy on Saturday, with Germany’s chancellor warning that it’s now or never to save the accord.

Negotiations in Vienna to rekindle the 2015 deal -- which traded sanctions relief for limits on Iran’s nuclear work -- are in their 10th month, with diplomats suggesting talks should wrap up by the end of February.