Putin Reaches Out to Iranian President Ahead of Geneva Meeting
Published at(MOSCOW) — Ahead of negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, Russian President Vladimir Putin called his Iranian counterpart in the hopes of working towards a solution regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
A Kremlin statement on Monday quoted Putin as urging Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to take advantage of the “chance to find a solution to this long-standing problem.”
After Monday’s conversation, Rouhani’s office tweeted a series of messages, pointing to “good progress made in recent negotiations.” The tweets did warn, however, that “resorting to excesses could complicate our journey to a win-win outcome.”
This week, the U.S., U.K., China, Russia, France and Germany will hold a second set of negotiations in Geneva. Earlier this month, a deal seemed to be close when French foreign minister Laurent Fabius said that he could not accept the agreement as drawn up.
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