Not there yet on questions of lifting Iran sanctions, EU's Kallas says
European Union diplomat Kaja Kallas stated that lifting sanctions on Iran could be discussed if a nuclear deal is reached, but conditions are not yet met.
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The European Union's top diplomat Kaja Kallas said on Thursday that if there was an Iranian nuclear deal, then the issue of lifting sanctions could be addressed, but added that they were not there yet.
"Once the conditions allow, of course, member states will discuss whether the lifting of sanctions is (appropriate), but we are not there yet," Kallas told reporters ahead of a summit with leaders of EU countries.
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