Kerry
says unclear whether deal with Iran can be reached by end March
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[March 14, 2015]
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) -
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday on the eve of fresh
talks with Iran over its nuclear-power program that it was unclear
whether an interim could be deal reached by the end of the month.
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"I can't tell you whether or not we can get a deal," Kerry told a
news conference.
The United States and five other major powers will resume
negotiations with Iran in Lausanne, Switzerland on Sunday ahead of a
deadline at the end of March for a framework deal, with a final
agreement in June.
On next week's Israeli election, Kerry said the United States hoped
that whatever the outcome it would help push the peace process with
Palestinians forward.
Opinion polls show Israel's center-left opposition is poised for an
upset victory in the parliamentary elections over Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu's party.
The United States "remains hopeful that whatever the choice that the
people of Israel make, that there will be an ability to be able to
move forward on those efforts," Kerry said, referring to stalled
peace talks with the Palestinians.
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He declined to elaborate on prospects of resuming the talks, with an
election just days away,
(Reporting by Lesley Wroughton; Editing by Larry King)
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