
Video: ‘Critical first step forward' as first round of US-Iran talks end
NewsFeed Video: 'Critical first step forward' as first round of US-Iran talks end
US-Iran talks on the nuclear issue and sanctions have ended with Iran describing the discussions as 'constructive'. Al Jazeera's Tohid Asadi said both sides will see this as a 'critical step forward' with reports indicating they have agreed to continue negotiations next week.

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