Talks to salvage the Iran nuclear deal have made a "positive
start", the country's foreign minister has said, despite fresh sanctions
imposed by the US.
Mohammad Javad Zarif said he had held a "constructive"
meeting in Brussels with his European counterparts, including Boris Johnson,
following Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the pact.
It came as the US handed out new anti-terror sanctions on the head
of Iran's central bank, barring anyone around the world from doing business
with him.
Valiollah Seif was named a
"specially designated global terrorist" along with another senior
official, Ali Tarzali, who works in the central bank's international division.
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