Ankara: UN Security Council’s permanent members plus Germany and Iran are set to meet on Friday in Turkey for a new round of talks of Tehran’s nuclear programme.
Sources said that no major break through is expected on key issues while some officials hope to a constructive process.
Four rounds of sanctions were imposed by the UN on Iran in recent years for not fully disclosing its nuclear programme.
The US and western powers suspect the country aims to build atomic bombs while Iran insists its uranium enrichment programme is peaceful and complies with international law.
Iran and major world powers are gathering in Istanbul, Turkey, for a new round of talks on Tehran’s controversial nuclear programme.
Negotiators from China, France, Germany, Russia, the UK and US will meet their Iranian counterparts on Friday and Saturday in a restored Ottoman Palace on the edge of the Bosphorous.
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