Talks on restoring a deal to curb Iran's nuclear programme and ease sanctions are near conclusion, officials in Vienna say
A draft text of the agreement alludes to other issues such as unfreezing Iranian finds in S Korea and a prisoner swap with the US.
"Apparently the negotiations on restoration of #JCPOA are about to cross the finish line," Mikhail Ulyanov said on Twitter on Tuesday, using the 2015 agreement's full name, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Several Iranian officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said some minor technical issues were being discussed in Vienna and that a deal was expected before the end of the week, though adding that "nothing is agreed until everything is agreed".
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