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The bright spot of the week (and it’s important)

The bright spot of the week


by digby

In the midst of a week of horrors in Ukraine and Gaza, there was a bit of welcome news:

Iran and six world powers on Friday agreed to a four-month extension of negotiations on a long-term nuclear deal that would gradually end sanctions on Tehran in exchange for curbs on its nuclear programme, diplomats close to the talks said.

Iran, the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China had set a July 20 deadline to complete a long-term agreement that would resolve the decade-old dispute over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. But diplomats said they were unable to overcome significant differences on major sticking points.

“We have reached an agreement to extend the talks,” a senior Iranian diplomat told Reuters on condition of anonymity. Several Western diplomats echoed his remarks.

The extension agreed to on Friday begins on July 21 and negotiations on a long-term deal are likely to resume in September, diplomats said. They added that the talks were set to conclude by late November.

Talking is always better than war. As long as they’re talking there’s a chance we’ll muddle our way through this particular problem. There are so many of them and the collapse of these talks in the middle of all the rest of it would not be good.

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