Politics

Kerry and Foreign Ministers Join Iran Nuke Talks

Taking place in Geneva

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GENEVA (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and five foreign ministers joined Iran nuclear talks Saturday, cautioning there were no guarantees their participation would be enough to seal a deal to curb Tehran's atomic program.

The goal is a six-month agreement to freeze Iran's nuclear program while offering Iran incentives through limited sanctions relief. If the interim deal holds, the parties would negotiate final stage deals to ensure Iran does not build nuclear weapons.

But it was unclear whether the current round, which began Wednesday, would produce any first-stage deal.