LIGNET: Pressure Builds as Iran Talks Enter Critical Stage

Protesters wave posters with anti-American slogans and portraits of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at a rally in Tehran's Azadi Square to mark the 35th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution on Feb. 11, 2014. (Atta Kenare/AFP/Getty Images)

Tuesday, 15 April 2014 03:40 PM EDT ET

Three months of nuclear negotiations with Iran have yielded no breakthroughs, and considerable work remains if there is to be a permanent agreement that goes beyond the scope of last November's interim accord.

The final treaty is to be drafted beginning next month, with each side jockeying for advantage over the future course of Iran's nuclear program. While the odds are against a final agreement, the cost of failure is high for both sides.

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Three months of nuclear negotiations with Iran have yielded no breakthroughs, and considerable work remains if there is to be a permanent agreement that goes beyond the scope of last November's interim accord.
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