The heads of diplomacy of the six major powers and Iran are supposed to remove the remaining obstacles to reaching a framework agreement on Iran's nuclear program at the negotiations in Lausanne today, for which the deadline expires tomorrow.
After a year and a half of difficult negotiations in Geneva, Vienna, New York and Lausanne, the negotiators decided to reach a first compromise, the basis for reaching a final agreement by June 30.
The goal of the negotiations is for Iran to promise not to build an atomic bomb, and in return international sanctions that have been stifling the Iranian economy and Tehran's relations with the world for years will be lifted.
The head of British diplomacy, Philip Hammond, expressed last night the hope that an agreement would be reached in a few hours, provided that the atomic bomb is "out of reach" of Iran.
One of the key points is the number of enrichment centrifuges.
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