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said the negotiations have taken place "with seriousness and optimism
on both sides."
The talks between Iran and the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China are expected
to continue until Friday. Diplomats say a breakthrough is unlikely, even though a Nov. 24 deadline for a
deal is only two months away.
Rouhani said he was hopeful there would be a nuclear deal in the "short amount of time left." He said Iran is
committed to maintaining its uranium enrichment program, the biggest sticking point in the negotiations,
and warned that delaying a deal would have economic costs for everyone.
He added that the securing a long-term nuclear accord that would end sanctions against Tehran in
exchange for curbing its atomic program would be the "beginning of multilateral collaboration aimed at
promoting security, peace and development in our region and beyond."
Iranian officials last week said that Tehran was ready to work with Western powers to stop Islamic State
militants, who have taken over substantial territory in Syria and Iraq, but would like concessions on
Tehran's uranium enrichment program in return.
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