Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Tuesday agreed on an action plan to resolve their outstanding issues.
A source close to the Iranian negotiating team in Vienna told official news agency IRNA that the most important achievement of the two-day meeting was the new action plan which will replace the previous framework.
A joint statement is expected to be released.
The next round of Iran-IAEA talks will be held in Tehran Nov 11.
Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Monday that he presented a new proposal to Director-General of IAEA Yukiya Amano to resolve the outstanding issues by adopting a new action plan.
Iran's Ambassador to IAEA Reza Najafi led the Iranian negotiating team and IAEA Deputy Director-General for Safeguards Tero Varjoranta led the IAEA team.
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