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Vienna (Austria), Apr 20 (EFE) .- (Camera: Álex Giménez) Negotiations for Iran and the US to resume their commitments to the 2015 nuclear agreement have made some progress and will continue next week, although the EU, which coordinates contacts, has warned on Tuesday that there is much work to be done.FOOTAGE FROM THE HOTEL LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF VIENNA, WHERE THE NEGOTIATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT. SOUNDBITES FROM CHINA AMBASSADOR, WANG QUN
Vienna (Austria), 20 abr (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Christian Bruna) Negotiations for Iran and the US to resume their commitments to the 2015 nuclear agreement have made some progress and will continue next week, although the EU, which coordinates contacts, has warned on Tuesday that there is much work to be done. FOOTAGE FROM THE HOTEL LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF VIENNA, WHERE THE NEGOTIATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT.
Vienna, Apr 15 (EFE) .- (Camera: Maider Gamero) The countries adhering to the nuclear agreement with Iran resumed their consultations in Vienna on Thursday amid tensions over the Iranian announcement to enrich uranium to levels close to the military use, following an alleged act of Israeli sabotage at a major atomic plant.FOOTAGE OF DOWNTOWN VIENNA HOTEL, WHERE THE DELEGATIONS OF GERMANY, FRANCE, UNITED KINGDOM, RUSSIA, CHINA AND IRAN MEET.SOUNDBITES FROM CHINA AMBASSADOR, WANG QUN
The EU's foreign policy chief says he is hopeful the Iran nuclear deal could be revived after receiving "reasonable" responses to his proposed text from Iran and the United States. "I am hoping that in the coming days we are not going to lose this momentum and we can close the deal" says Josep Borrell, at an informal meeing of EU foreign ministers in Prague. SOUNDBITE
The Director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi arrives at the Vienna airport on his return from Tehran and praises "good negotiations" saying they were "able to agree on a joint statement which is going to be guiding our steps for the next months". SOUNDBITE