Iran and the EU trio - Germany, France and Britain - have agreed to two more months of negotiation to get a deal on Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
At a gathering in Geneva on Wednesday (25 May), Iranian officials agreed to keep their nuclear fuel enrichment programme frozen, while the Europeans work on an offer to convince them not to resume the nuclear activities.
Analysts suggest it is unlikely that the two parties can find a solution favourable to both of them, but the postponemen...
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