Iran General NewsFrance says Iran indications "not very positive"

France says Iran indications “not very positive”

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ImageReuters: French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner was quoted as saying on Friday that indications received from Iran were "not very positive." ImageBEIRUT (Reuters) – French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner was quoted as saying on Friday that indications received from Iran were "not very positive."

"I cannot say that the situation regarding Iran is very positive. Now, meetings are being held in Vienna. But via the indications we are receiving, matters are not very positive," Kouchner said during an official visit to Lebanon.

His remarks, translated into Arabic, were reported by the Lebanese National News Agency.

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