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U.S. negotiators meeting Iranian counterparts

A high-level U.S. delegation is meeting with its Iranian counterpart in Geneva for direct talks on Iran’s nuclear program.
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September 4, 2014

A high-level U.S. delegation is meeting with its Iranian counterpart in Geneva for direct talks on Iran’s nuclear program.

The meeting Thursday and Friday led on the U.S. side by William Burns, the deputy secretary of state, and Wendy Sherman, an undersecretary of state, is unusual.

Such meetings usually take place in the broader context of the major powers negotiating with Iran to exchange guarantees against a weaponization program for sanctions relief. Direct U.S.-Iran talks may signal a serious effort to reach an agreement before the Nov. 24 deadline.

The meeting comes as Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz announced that he would visit Washington next week in his latest bid to persuade negotiators not to allow Iran to have any uranium enhancement capacity.

U.S. officials, including President Obama, have said that any deal will likely allow Iran limited enrichment capability.

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