In Nuclear Talks, Iran Seeks To Avoid Specifics

In Nuclear Talks, Iran Seeks To Avoid Specifics
United States Secretary of State John Kerry (L) sits with his delegation during a negotiation meeting concerning Iran's nuclear program with Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif (R) in Lausanne on March 19, 2015 as European Union Political Director Helga Schmid (4-L) looks onover. US and Iranian negotiators entered into a fourth day of tough talks towards a landmark nuclear deal, with Tehran's foreign minister talking down prospects for a breakthrough this week. US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart have been haggling in Switzerland since Monday as they seek to agree the outlines of this potentially historic agreement by March 31.AFP PHOTO / POOL / Brian Snyder (Photo credit should read BRIAN SNYDER/AFP/Getty Images)
United States Secretary of State John Kerry (L) sits with his delegation during a negotiation meeting concerning Iran's nuclear program with Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif (R) in Lausanne on March 19, 2015 as European Union Political Director Helga Schmid (4-L) looks onover. US and Iranian negotiators entered into a fourth day of tough talks towards a landmark nuclear deal, with Tehran's foreign minister talking down prospects for a breakthrough this week. US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart have been haggling in Switzerland since Monday as they seek to agree the outlines of this potentially historic agreement by March 31.AFP PHOTO / POOL / Brian Snyder (Photo credit should read BRIAN SNYDER/AFP/Getty Images)

PARIS — If an agreement to limit Iran’s nuclear capability is reached by deadline in the next seven days, one thing may be missing: an actual written accord, signed by the Iranians.

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