Secretary of State John Kerry defended international nuclear negotiations with Iran, saying the U.S. expects to know soon if Tehran is willing to agree to an “acceptable and verifiable plan” to curtail its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. As a key deadline for a framework agreement nears and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to address Congress about his reservations next week, Mr. Kerry said the U.S. understands allies’ concerns and would explain an eventual agreement to them, should negotiators reach one. But he stressed there is no deal in hand and that no terms are final. “Anybody running around right now, jumping in to say, ‘Well, we don’t like the deal,’ or this or that, doesn’t know what the deal is. There is no deal yet,” Mr. Kerry said. The U.S. goal in the talks is to ensure “Iran will not get a nuclear weapon,” […]