Iran has agreed with world powers to continue nuclear talks in Moscow on June 18 and 19, EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said Thursday in Baghdad at the end of the latest round of negotiations, DPA reported.
She said there was agreement between the two sides that concerns about Iran's uranium enrichment to a level of 20 per cent was an issue that needs to be addressed. She acknowledged that differences remained.
"We remain determined to resolve this issue in the near term and through negotiations and we will continue to make every effort to that end," she said on behalf of the United States, Britain, Germany, France, Russia and China.
Iran, world powers agree to continue nuclear talks in June
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