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Iran says nuclear expert talks 'useful'

Iran's lead negotiator in nuclear talks with world powers says the respective positions are better understood after technical talks between the two sides.

Nuclear talks between technical experts from Iran and world powers preparing for a third round of talks on a lasting deal were "useful", Iran's lead negotiator says.

"The technical positions help us to understand better our respective positions," Hamid Baeedinejad told the IRNA news agency after three days of discussions in Vienna.

The meeting came ahead of talks between political directors from Iran and the six powers - the US, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany - in Vienna from Tuesday, the third such round this year.

These negotiations are aimed at turning an interim deal from November that expires on July 20 into a lasting accord to end the decade-old standoff over Iran's nuclear program.

A senior US administration official involved in the talks said on Friday that Washington hoped to begin drafting such an agreement at the following meeting in May.

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Baeedinejad said the process would begin in the Iranian month of Ordibehesht, which runs from April 21 to May 21, echoing Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif last month.

"We are looking to ensure we have the right combination of measures in place to ensure Iran cannot acquire a nuclear weapon and that its program is exclusively peaceful," the US official said.

"As we work to bridge the gaps that exist to see if we can find that right combination, the pace of our work will intensify even more than it is today."


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