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The upcoming P-5+1 nuclear talks in Istanbul will be positive and constructive, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said
Special Correspondent
Jan. 19, 2011

The upcoming P-5+1 nuclear talks in Istanbul will be positive and constructive, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Jan. 19 in a live interview, Iranian Yazd Province TV reported.

The group demonstrated its earnest cooperation, Ahmadinejad stated, adding the process will last two or three months as negotiations take place in several rounds.



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