Iran and world powers fail to clinch nuclear deal
President Hassan Rowhani said nuclear rights were ‘red lines’ Iran wouldn’t cross

Iran and world powers failed to clinch a long-sought deal on Sunday on Tehran’s nuclear programme despite marathon talks in Geneva but kept hopes alive by agreeing to meet here again on November 20.
In Tehran, Iranian President Hassan Rowhani pleaded for parliament’s backing in the negotiations while insisting that Iran would not abandon its nuclear rights, including uranium enrichment.
Diplomats said significant progress had been made in three days of intense negotiations aimed at reaching agreement in the decade-long standoff.
Hopes had soared for an impending deal after top world diplomats rushed to Geneva to join the talks, but faded after cracks began to show among world powers when France raised concerns.
Emerging in the early hours of Sunday from a last-ditch negotiating session, EU diplomatic chief Catherine Ashton and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the two sides had not been able to come together on a deal.