"Negotiations over Iran's nuclear programme in Baghdad have gone into a second day, amid wide differences over a compromise deal aimed at defusing tensions in the Middle East," an article published today by The Guardian reads.
"Western officials optimistic of progress despite fair amount of disagreement over deal to defuse tensions in Middle East," the author of the article, Julian Borger, believes.
"Reports from Baghdad said the plenary meeting briefly broke up to allow consultations among the six national delegations and with Tehran. Rumours of Iranian threats to walk out of the negotiations could not be confirmed," the article reads.