A final comprehensive and wide-ranging nuclear agreement with the 5+1 nations was unlikely to be finalized by the November 24th deadline, according to Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.
According to the a report from the Parliamentary News Service, the Foreign Minister was quoted saying "if there's a general agreement on the various issues of the nuclear negotiations, there's still a need to discuss the details." Jarif proceeded by claiming the obvious which is that it is highly unlikely anything will conclude before the end of the four month span.
Iran and the P5+1 group of nations which basically comprises of France, China, Russia, U.K, U.S plus Germany were unsuccessful in reaching a deal after 16 days of talk in Viena in July and instead had agreed to a new November 24th deadline. U.S negotiators and Iran had met on August 7th hoping to inject momentum into the talk but it looks like this was in vein.
Zarif continued in letting the world know it was the West who were hindering things and making it tough to successfully conclude the talks with a deal. Of course it is Iran who is dragging its feet and would like to keep as many centrifuge as possible so they could covertly keep up their work toward nuclear weapon capacity.
The Supreme Dictator, Ayatollah Ali Kameini, for his part, is supporting the nuclear negotiation as long as Iran is kept on course to having nuclear bombs. Meaning unless the West give in and allows Iran to keep most of its material, I doubt a deal can be broken between the nations negotiating on the issue.
Conclusion: The West should cease all these diplomacy and tell Iran it's either they give up their entire Nuclear material or more sanction will come bearing on top of them. The West should also let them know they have the right to bomb these facilities since Iran has continued to work toward the bomb as the negotiation is in process.
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