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Iran nuclear talks extended to November 24

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World powers and Iran agreed to extend talks on Tehran's nuclear program until November 24, officials said Friday, as Washington said it would unblock some $2.8 billion in frozen Iranian funds.

In a deal reached late Friday in Vienna, the United States would release the funds in return for Iran agreeing to convert some of its 20 percent enriched uranium stocks into fuel, US Secretary of State John Kerry said in a statement.

World powers and Iran agreed to extend talks on Tehran’s nuclear program until November 24, officials said Friday, as Washington said it would unblock some $2.8 billion in frozen Iranian funds.

In a deal reached late Friday in Vienna, the United States would release the funds in return for Iran agreeing to convert some of its 20 percent enriched uranium stocks into fuel, US Secretary of State John Kerry said in a statement.

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