The fourth round of nuclear talks between the P5+1 nations and Iran began on Wednesday amid wary optimism over reaching a final settlement on the latter's disputed nuclear plans. The importance of these talks comes as a preliminary agreement signed by both sides last November comes to an end late July. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif suggested to reporters that this session would not put the final touches on a final deal, and that this goal would require another three sessions. No draft deal is currently on the table, he said, but he did stress his country's need for any apparent deal to mark an end or suspension of international sanctions it had recieved. Half of the disputed issues had been resolved, including the Arak heavy water plant, but there remain fears among Western powers over Iran's possible use of nuclear missiles. The West have demanded Iran to limit its uranium enrichment, a point they will be keen to reiterate in the next agreement
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