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May 16, 7:49 AM EDT

Iran, world powers to resume nuclear talks

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ISTANBUL (AP) -- Iran's chief nuclear negotiator says Tehran and the six world powers will resume talks on its nuclear program "in the near future."

Saeed Jalili said Thursday that a new round of talks could take place either before or after elections in Iran next month. Jalili was speaking a day after he met with EU Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton in Istanbul to see if the sides had enough common grounds to restart negotiations.

Jalili said: "We discussed how we could bring the differing views closer to each other."

The United States and its allies fear Iran's nuclear program could lead to producing atomic weapons. Iran says it is seeking nuclear capabilities for energy and medical applications

The last round of talks in Almaty, Kazakhstan concluded last month without a breakthrough.

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