Iranian and Western officials said they may not seal a final nuclear deal by the June 30 deadline but insisted they are committed to trying to unblock the remaining obstacles during talks in coming days. The comments, made after talks between Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif and his counterparts from the U.K., France and Germany on the sidelines of a European Union meeting in Luxembourg on Monday, underscore recent warnings that the nuclear talks have stalled as the deadline approaches. Senior Iranian and Western officials have clashed publicly over key details of a final deal in recent days, although diplomats involved in talks have said there is little sign the negotiations could collapse. The Obama administration has long said it didn’t want the nuclear talks to drift beyond June 30, arguing that the obstacles to a final nuclear deal could grow over time. However, the U.S. does have some […]