Kerry: US will not be rushed into Iran deal

Kerry: US will not be rushed into Iran deal

he United States and other major powers are not in a rush to reach a
nuclear deal with the Iranian regime, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry
said on Thursday, suggesting an accord was unlikely hours ahead of a
deadline set by the U.S. Congress for a quick review.

"We're
here because we believe we are making real progress," Kerry told
reporters in the Austrian capital. "We will not rush and we will not be
rushed."




However, Kerry said Washington's patience was not unlimited. We can’t
wait forever," he said. "If the tough decisions don’t get made, we are
absolutely prepared to call an end to this."



He did not say how much longer the talks could continue. Shortly
after Kerry spoke, the White House said the talks would not likely drag
on for "many more weeks."

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