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VIENNA — After three weeks of talks, discussions on the Iran nuclear deal are essentially back to where they were at the beginning of summer.
Yet, diplomats said, even that reflects progress, coming after five months in which negotiations were on pause following the election in June of Ebrahim Raisi, a hardline conservative, as president of Iran.
“We have now a text that with some minor exceptions is a common ground for negotiations,” said Enrique Mora, the senior EU official coordinating the talks.
Iran resumed negotiations with the U.S., Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China on November 29, with the EU acting as coordinator of the talks. Since then, talks have
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