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Diplomats Have Three Days Left to Salvage Iran Nuclear Accord
Deadlocked: Will an Iran Nuclear Deal Get Done?
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Diplomats have three more days to salvage an agreement with Iran that seeks to alleviate concerns over its nuclear program in return for sanctions relief.
Foreign ministers on Friday missed their third deadline in two weeks and now have through Monday July 13 to resolve the remaining sticking points in an accord that they say is mostly complete. Extending the talks past July 9 means the U.S. Congress would have 60 days to review any deal instead of 30 days, delaying the lifting of sanctions.