VIENNA International talks on Iran's nuclear programme will restart on Monday after a five-month hiatus with Tehran saying it is "determined" to reach a deal but analysts predicting major obstacles to any speedy resumption of the 2015 nuclear deal.Iran paused the negotiations in June after the election of an ultraconservative new president, Ebrahim Raisi. Diplomats at the
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International talks on Iran's nuclear programme restarted Monday after a five-month hiatus with Tehran "determined" to reach a deal as analysts warn of major obstacles to any speedy resumption of the 2015 nuclear deal. Iran paused the negotiations in June after the election of an ultraconservative new president, Ebrahim Raisi. Diplomats at the time had said they were "close"
Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani, the ex-head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organisation, admitted a system existed with military capabilities including missiles and nuclear weapons .