Tangible progress made in P5+1 talks with Iran - Lavrov
VIENNA. Nov 24 (Interfax) - Iran and the Sextet have made significant progress in the Vienna talks, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
"Noticeable progress has been made in the movement towards a final agreement. It has not been achieved yet, but the progress made is significant," Lavrov said after the talks.
"We are determined to negotiate a document within three to four months that would contain all basic principles, whose implementation will become a subject of technical consultations," Lavrov said.
Lavrov said that a fresh round of talks between the six powers and Iran would be held at the level of deputy foreign ministers shortly.
"A fresh round of talks has been set for the near future to be held by our deputies, the political directors, who have done a lion's share of the work to achieve the results we have to date," the Russian foreign minister said.