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Iran Says ‘Very Close’ to Reaching Nuclear Deal

Iran’s foreign minister said in a U.S. television interview on Wednesday he believed “we are very close” to a nuclear arms deal with Western powers, but cautioned there were details that needed to be worked out.

“We are prepared to work round the clock in order to reach an agreement,” Mohammad Javad Zarif told NBC News in an interview excerpt released by the network.

“We believe that we are very close, very close and we could be very far,” he said.” There are details that need to be worked out.”

“We are very close if the political decision can be made to get to yes, as President Obama said,” Zarif added.

Zarif and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry were in a second day of talks in Switzerland on curbing Iran’s nuclear program with the aim of securing a framework agreement by the end of March.

The United States and some of its allies, notably Israel, suspect Iran of using its civil nuclear program as a cover to develop a nuclear weapons capability.

In a speech to the U.S. Congress on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned the deal being negotiated was a serious mistake.

Zarif, who has accused Netanyahu of trying to undermine Iran’s negotiations toward a nuclear deal, repeated in the NBC interview that Tehran had no intention of building a nuclear weapon.

“Once we reach that understanding, once this hysteria is out, once this fear-mongering is out, then we can have a deal, and a deal that is not going to hurt anybody,” he said.

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