Iran Nuclear Talks Stall As Officials Warn ‘Time Is On Nobody’s Side’

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Iran Nuclear Talks Stall As Officials Warn ‘Time Is On Nobody’s Side’
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The break comes after Iran's election of a conservative chief justice linked to mass executions as president.

Meant to give officials time to return to their nations and consult other leaders, the break follows the Friday presidential election of Ebrahim Raisi—a conservative chief justice sanctioned by the U.S.

Sullivan also noted there is"still a fair distance to travel" on key issues being ironed out, including U.S. sanctions against Iran and the types of nuclear commitments Iran will make. Earlier Sunday morning, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett—who's long opposed an agreement alongside Arab countries and many U.S. conservatives—

Raisi's election"the last chance for world powers to wake up... and understand who they are doing business with," adding that a"regime of brutal hangmen must never... have weapons of mass-destruction.""As we have stated before, time is on nobody’s side. These talks cannot be open ended," diplomats from Britain, France and Germany said in a note reported by Reuters while echoing Sullivan in saying critical issues were still under debate.

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