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Iran's state media says Istanbul has been confirmed as the venue for a new round of talks scheduled for this week between Tehran and the six major powers over Iran's disputed nuclear program.
Iran's official English-language Press TV cited anonymous sources in its report Sunday that the negotiations would take place in İstanbul.
Iran's Fars news agency said the sides had also agreed to hold a second round of talks in the Iraqi capital Baghdad if they made progress in Turkey. There was no immediate comment from the world powers - the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany.
While Iran has considered İstanbul an acceptable location for talks, Tehran had proposed other venues - such as Iraq or China - for the negotiations scheduled to start Friday as Iran's ties with Turkey have soured over the crisis in Syria.
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Source: Iran says
Source: PressTV - Istanbul confirmed as venue of next Iran-P5+1 talks: Sources
Iran's official English-language Press TV cited anonymous sources in its report Sunday that the negotiations would take place in İstanbul.
Iran's Fars news agency said the sides had also agreed to hold a second round of talks in the Iraqi capital Baghdad if they made progress in Turkey. There was no immediate comment from the world powers - the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany.
While Iran has considered İstanbul an acceptable location for talks, Tehran had proposed other venues - such as Iraq or China - for the negotiations scheduled to start Friday as Iran's ties with Turkey have soured over the crisis in Syria.
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Source: Iran says
Source: PressTV - Istanbul confirmed as venue of next Iran-P5+1 talks: Sources