Iranian state television says talks on Iran's controversial nuclear program between representatives of Iran and the five permanent UN Security Council nations and Germany have ended with "solutions for all the points of disagreements."
Iranian TV based its reporting on comments by the country's chief negotiator, Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, who added that a "final decision will be taken by the respective capitals."
Araqchi, who had been meeting in Geneva with EU foreign-policy chief Catherine Ashton's deputy, Helga Schmid, said the foreign ministers of the countries involved in the talks would issue a statement.
He added that no further meetings at the expert level were planned.
Under a November deal, Iran will curb its nuclear activities for six months in exchange for easing of some international sanctions imposed on Tehran because of its nuclear program.
Iranian TV based its reporting on comments by the country's chief negotiator, Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, who added that a "final decision will be taken by the respective capitals."
Araqchi, who had been meeting in Geneva with EU foreign-policy chief Catherine Ashton's deputy, Helga Schmid, said the foreign ministers of the countries involved in the talks would issue a statement.
He added that no further meetings at the expert level were planned.
Under a November deal, Iran will curb its nuclear activities for six months in exchange for easing of some international sanctions imposed on Tehran because of its nuclear program.