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China’s foreign minister rules out extension of Iran nuclear talks

The top diplomat addeed that all conditions have been created for reaching a final nuclear deal
Journalists waiting at the venue of Iran nuclear program talks EPA/HANS PUNZ
Journalists waiting at the venue of Iran nuclear program talks
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VIENNA, July 13. /TASS/. No new extension of talks between Iran and six world powers (five permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany) on Tehran’s nuclear program is expected, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday.

"We are convinced that there may not be and should not be any further extensions," the Chinese top diplomat said as he arrived for consultations in Austria’s Vienna.

The top diplomat addeed that all conditions have been created for reaching a final nuclear deal. He said as much on Monday after arriving in Vienna for consultations.

"The conditions have been created for reaching a good agreement," he said. "The ministers have gathered here once again to bring the negotiations to an end."