Negotiations between the United States and Iran over Tehran’s nuclear program spilled beyond the deadline and by Thursday morning, a deal was far from reach.
Broad outlines of the agreement aimed at blocking Iran’s capacity to build a nuclear bomb in exchange for lifting sanctions have been reached.
The negotiations have however been slowed down over crucial details of the accord, claimed parties of the agreement.
Iran, a signatory to the United Nations’ Non-Proliferation Treaty, has insisted that it has no intention of building a nuclear bomb, as has been claimed thus the slowed process of the talks that places final deal far from reach and hence, the many rounds of both sanctions and talks in recent years.
Ministers and experts shuffled from meeting to meeting Wednesday overnight in the Swiss city of Lausanne as talks entered their eighth day, two days beyond the set eight days that the agreement was set to be reached.































