(Chicago Tribune-Reuters) Iran said on Monday that world powers were "demanding too much" in negotiations aimed at reaching a deal on Tehran's nuclear program by a July deadline. Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said, "They should stop demanding too much. We have our red line." Zarif said world powers should refrain from additional pressure on the Islamic Republic to force it into concessions. "Sanctions haven't served them any purpose, only led to our making 19,000 centrifuges," he said.
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