VIENNA (AP) — Secretary of State John Kerry says negotiations with Iran could go either way — cutting off any potential path for an Iranian nuclear bomb or ending without agreement.
Speaking in Vienna on the ninth day of the nuclear talks, Kerry says disagreements remain on several significant issues. He says hard choices must be made for a deal to be made by Tuesday, the latest deadline.
Kerry said Saturday he wanted to tamp down speculation. He described genuine progress being made but said an accord was still no sure thing.
Kerry says if Iran is intransigent, the U.S. will leave without a pact.
Kerry said no one wants that scenario, but Washington won’t “shave at margins” to clinch an insufficient package.
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