The US Secretary of State John Kerry said that he hoped an agreement on Iran's nuclear program would be reached within months on Monday, amid improved ties between Tehran and the West.
At a news conference on Monday, Kerry said, "through diplomacy we have an absolute responsibility to pursue an agreement."
Dismissing rumours of a rift amongst the key players, Kerry said they were "unified on Saturday when we presented a proposal to the Iranians, and the French signed off on it, we signed off on it, and everybody agreed it was a fair proposal. There was unity, but Iran couldn't take it at that particular moment, they weren't able to accept that particular thing."
At a news conference on Monday, Kerry said, "through diplomacy we have an absolute responsibility to pursue an agreement."
Dismissing rumours of a rift amongst the key players, Kerry said they were "unified on Saturday when we presented a proposal to the Iranians, and the French signed off on it, we signed off on it, and everybody agreed it was a fair proposal. There was unity, but Iran couldn't take it at that particular moment, they weren't able to accept that particular thing."