iran sees \lack of trust\ at geneva nuclear talks
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Iran sees \'lack of trust\' at Geneva nuclear talks

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Iran's chief negotiator warned Thursday of a lingering "lack of trust" and "major differences" at nuclear talks with world powers in Geneva, saying it was hampering progress over a deal. Abbas Araqchi, a deputy foreign minister, said Iran would not sign up to an agreement on its controversial nuclear programme unless the so-called P5+1 group accepts what Tehran considers its right to enrich uranium. "No deal that does not include the right to uranium enrichment -- from first (step) to final (step) -- will be accepted," Araqchi said on his Twitter account. The remarks came as political directors from the United States, Britain, France, China and Russia plus Germany resumed talks with Iranian negotiators in the Swiss city over a deal that had seemed within reach in early November. "The main obstacle is the lack of trust because of what happened at the last round," Araqchi told state television, referring to last minute toughening of terms to a mooted accord in the previous round of talks. "As long as trust is not restored, we cannot continue constructive negotiations," Araqchi said. Thursday's second day of the latest round of talks was to focus the draft of a landmark deal that would partially curb Iran's nuclear work in exchange for limited sanctions relief. Western powers and Israel suspect Iran's nuclear work is masking military objectives, a claim Tehran vehemently denies. Araqchi said -- without elaborating -- that there are still "major differences" between the two sides and hinted at a "difficult task" ahead. But he expressed hope for "a deal by tomorrow (Friday)" and called for his counterparts to be "flexible". According to Araqchi, discussion over the "right" to enrich was out of the question but Iran would be open to negotiate the level of enrichment, where it is conducted and its stockpile. Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final call on Iran's nuclear decisions, warned on Wednesday that he would not retreat "one step from the rights of the Iranian nation." And diplomats in Geneva said the talks would be tough and might still fail. Araqchi meanwhile stressed Iran would not "enter discussions on content" unless the P5+1 "speaks with one voice".

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