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Kazakhstan says ready to host P5+1-Iran nuclear talks

Kazakhstan urges these negotiators to keep working “in constructive way to attain a comprehensive accord in 2015”
Kazakh Foreign Minister Yerlan Idrisov ITAR-TASS/Stanislav Krasilnikov
Kazakh Foreign Minister Yerlan Idrisov
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WASHINGTON, December 11. /TASS/. Kazakhstan is ready to host a next round of talks between six mediating nations, namely five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany, and Iran, seeking to settle Tehran's nuclear problem, said a joint statement issued after US-Kazakh talks on partnership.

Talks were held on Wednesday led by US Secretary of State John Kerry and Kazakh Foreign Minister Yerlan Idrisov.

“Kazakhstan said the country was ready to host P5+1-Iran talks,” the document noted. Kazakhstan urges these negotiators to keep working “in constructive way to attain a comprehensive accord in 2015,” the statement said.