Along with John Kerry, foreign ministers from France, Britain, and Germany will join negotiations in Geneva on friday to put limits on Iran's ability to make atomic weapons.
Kerry suggests that negotiators will try and get a commitment from the Iranians to stop expansion of nuclear activities. This would be a first step in the overall attempt to completely stop them from where they are as of now. Chinese and Russian foreign ministers are not expected to join others in Geneva.
Authors George Jahn and John Heilprin state "an initial accord would mark a breakthrough after nearly a decade of mostly inconclusive talks focused on limiting, if not eliminating, Iranian atomic programs that could be turned from producing energy into making weapons."
The sanctions that are already on Iran will remain in place. Any temporary relief would be more financial then technical.
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