(adds dropped word in headline) * Tehran signals can accept fewer centrifuges -
diplomats * Iranian official says demand for 50,000 machines stands * Iran should have a "fraction" of current centrifuges -U.S. * Breakthrough deal by July 20 deadline remains unlikely By Louis Charbonneau and Parisa Hafezi VIENNA, July 3 (Reuters) - Iran has reduced
demands for the size of its future
nuclear enrichment programme in
talks with world powers although
Western governments are urging Tehran to compromise further,
Western diplomats said on Thursday. The diplomats, who spoke to Reuters at the start of a two- week round of negotiations between Iran and the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China, said it would still be hard to clinch a deal by the self-imposed July 20 deadline.
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