Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Tehran will not accept any nuclear deal that is vague and incomplete.
Zarif has noted that while discussing various issues related to Iran's nuclear program, no agreement will be made on any single issue until a complete agreement is achieved. He described the recent talks between Iranian and US officials at deputy ministerial level as good and helpful, adding that no deal has been made. Zarif made the comments after he arrived in Geneva for two days of talks with his US counterpart John Kerry. On Saturday, John Kerry said members of the P5+1 group of countries had no divergences in talks with Iran. The US diplomat also stressed that there remained some significant gaps between the two sides. He said US President Barack Obama has no inclination whatsoever to extend these talks beyond the period that has been set out.