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France proposes 'strict timetable' for Iran talks

Source: Press TV
Tehrān : Iran | 2 months ago  
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Russia, China, Britain, France and the US plus Germany -- have agreed on October 1 as the date to hold wide-ranging talks addressing global issues along with Tehran's much-debated nuclear program. An unnamed French official said a strict deadline should be set for talks, adding that in case the October...
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