MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is expected to return to Lausanne, Switzerland, in the afternoon to continue P5+1, Tehran talks on Iran’s nuclear program, a source said Tuesday.
Lavrov said earlier on Tuesday, that he planned to return to the ministerial meeting of the six world powers discussing Iran’s nuclear power program.
The source said Lavrov is scheduled to arrive at 13:00 GMT.
Earlier in the day, the Russian foreign minister said there was a good chance the talks would be successful.
Tuesday marks the last day of the talks between Iran and P5+1, comprising envoys from United States, Britain, France, China, Russia and Germany, on Tehran's disputed nuclear program in Lausanne, Switzerland, as well as the deadline for the sides to work out a framework for the agreement.
The P5+1 group of international mediators have been in talks with Iran since November 2013 in a bid to reach a deal to ensure the peaceful nature of Tehran's nuclear program. The self-imposed deadline for the final agreement is July 1, 2015.