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Talks on Iranian nuclear program will resume

Meeting will be later this month in Kazakhstan

LONDON — Breaking a deadlock over the location and timing of new talks on its disputed nuclear program, Iran said Tuesday that it had reached agreement with world powers to resume the stuttering dialogue this month in Kazakhstan.

The agreement to meet there Feb. 26 came in a telephone conversation between senior officials of Iran’s National Security Council and the European Union, representing the outside powers involved in the talks, Iran’s official Islamic Republic News Agency said.

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