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US welcomes advance in Iran talks

By James Blitz in Geneva, Daniel Dombey in Washington and Harvey Morris at the United Nations

Published: October 1 2009 17:30 | Last updated: October 2 2009 00:30

President Barack Obama on Thursday hailed what he said was a tentative agreement that could help diminish tensions over Tehran’s nuclear programme after the most extensive US-Iranian talks in 30 years.

Speaking at the White House after the end of international negotiations in Geneva, Mr Obama said the US was looking for swift and concrete action by Tehran after a day of constructive talks.

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