Iran tells EU’s Ashton Nuclear Deal Possible in Months

{{Iranian foreign minister has told the visiting EU foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, that a nuclear deal could come in the next four months.}}

Mohammad Javad Zarif held talks lasting more than an hour with Baroness Ashton, who is making her first visit to Tehran amid a thaw in relations.

“We can do it in four or five months and even shorter,” Mr Zarif said.

Baroness Ashton cautioned there was “no guarantee” her talks would lead to a comprehensive agreement.

World powers want Iran to scale back its nuclear work to ensure it cannot assemble a nuclear weapon.

The election of Iranian moderate Hassan Rouhani as president last year led to an improvement in ties between the Islamic Republic and the EU.

In November, Baroness Ashton helped broker a deal to curb Iran’s nuclear programme in return for limited sanctions relief.

Analysts say the war in Syria is also expected to be discussed, as Iran is a key ally of President Bashar al-Assad.

It is the first visit to Iran by an EU policy chief since 2008.

{{‘No guarantee’}}

“This interim agreement is really important but not as important as a comprehensive agreement [which is]… difficult, challenging,” Baroness Ashton said at a joint news conference with Mr Zarif.

“There is no guarantee that we will succeed.”

There was, she added, a need for support from all sides.

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