Final Decision on Iran Nuclear Program Expected on Last Day of Vienna Talks

© East News / APJournalists fix a tent in front of Palais Coburg where closed-door nuclear talks with Iran take place in Vienna, Austria, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014
Journalists fix a tent in front of Palais Coburg where closed-door nuclear talks with Iran take place in Vienna, Austria, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014 - Sputnik International
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There is no clear agenda for the final round of the P5+1 talks on the Iranian nuclear program with the decision to be made on the last day of the negotiations, a source in the Iranian delegation told Sputnik news agency.

VIENNA, November 19 (Sputnik), Daria Chernyshova — The final decision on the Iranian nuclear program will be made on the last day of the negotiations that are currently underway in the Austrian capital, Vienna, a source in the Iranian delegation told Sputnik news agency Wednesday.

"Everything will be decided on the last day of the negotiations. Talks continue," the source said adding that there is no clear agenda at the moment, as all the participants stay in the same hotel and arrange meetings by calling each other's rooms.

Answering the question on when US Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to arrive in Vienna, the source did not give any exact date.

"He might arrive on Thursday night, but he might arrive Friday morning," the source in the Iranian delegation stressed.

The source also said that it is not clear at this stage whether the talks will move to the ministerial level.

The final round of Tehran's talks with the P5+1 group, which comprises Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China and Germany, began in Vienna on Tuesday.

Iran's nuclear program has been a matter of concern for many countries. The West has accused Iran of attempting to develop nuclear weapons under the guise of a civilian nuclear program, claims Tehran has denied. Iran is currently under sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council and the European Union, as well as the United States and a number of other countries.

During talks in Geneva in November 2013, the P5+1 group agreed to reach a deal with Iranian authorities guaranteeing the peaceful nature of the Iranian nuclear program by July. The deadline for the agreement was later extended to November 24.

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