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Iran's nuke program curbed: Final agreement in June

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Iran and world powers reached a framework agreement on Thursday on curbing Iran's nuclear program for at least a decade, after eight days of marathon talks in Switzerland. Iran will now work with the US, UK, France, China, Russia and Germany to continue talks and reach a final agreement by June 30.  Under the deal Tehran is obliged to refrain from creating nuclear weapons. All sanctions on Iran remain in place until a final deal is reached. “Armenia welcomes the framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear program, reached in the result of long-lasting constructive efforts exerted by Iran and the international mediators - Russia, USA, China, France, the United Kingdom, Germany and European Union, that gives an opportunity to reach а comprehensive settlement. This will contribute to strengthening of stability and cooperation in the region. This significant progress in the process of Iran’s nuclear issue resolution once again displays, that it is possible to solve even the most complex issues through negotiations,” reports the Press Service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry.