Iran and major powers are set to hold multilateral and bilateral nuclear talks in the coming days in Vienna, Iran’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday. The discussions, between Iran and the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council plus Germany, are aimed at settling a more than decade long dispute over Tehran’s nuclear work. “I think that we will have bilateral and multilateral talks before the end of the next week in Vienna,” ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said when asked when Iran and its negotiating partners, a grouping known as the P5+1, would next meet. Afkham, speaking at a news conference carried live on state television, did not say how long the talks would last but said without elaborating that there had been slow progress so far. Senior Iranian officials have said that Iran was likely to hold bilateral talks with the United States in […]