Diplomats gave themselves three more days to salvage an agreement with Iran that seeks to put to rest concerns over its nuclear program in return for sanctions relief. Foreign ministers missed a third deadline in two weeks and now have through Monday, July 13, to resolve the remaining sticking points in an accord that they say is mostly complete. Extending the talks past a July 9 cutoff means the U.S. Congress would have 60 days to review any deal instead of 30 days, delaying the lifting of sanctions. “It’s safe to say we have made progress,” U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told reporters Friday evening. He said the latest session focused on “a couple of very difficult issues” and “the atmosphere is very constructive,” with more meetings scheduled later Friday and on Saturday. For energy-rich Iran, an agreement could speed its return to oil markets and lift financial […]