PARIS - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says negotiations with Iran represent the 'best chance' for the world to calm fears about Tehran's nuclear program and achieve long-term peace.
America's top diplomat praised the breakthrough Sunday whereby Iran and six world powers agreed about how to put in place the terms of last November's interim nuclear deal.
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Kerry says talks toward a final agreement will continue, and he predicts the process will be difficult.
He tells reporters in Paris that the U.S. will keep a close eye on Iran during this interim period - which he says will be the first time in nearly a decade that Iran isn't advancing its nuclear program.
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