DHAKA: Iran and six world powers meeting in Geneva have reached a deal on Tehran`s nuclear programme, foreign ministers say.
No details have been released about the agreement, which has been reached after five days of negotiations.
Negotiators from the UK, US, Russia, China, France and Germany want Iran to stop enriching uranium in return for a loosening of sanctions.
Iran had earlier said it insisted on a "right to enrichment" in any deal.
Tehran denies repeated claims by Western governments that it is seeking to develop nuclear weapons, and insists it must be allowed to enrich uranium for power stations.
"We have reached an agreement," the Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif announced on his Twitter feed.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, also confirmed the deal.
Minutes earlier, Michael Mann, spokesman for the EU foreign policy chief Baroness Catherine Ashton, who is leading the conference, quoted her as saying "We have reached agreement between E3+3 and Iran."
No details have been released.
Earlier, on Saturday evening, the deputy Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, said "98% of the draft" had been agreed but that Tehran wanted a "right to enrichment" to be clearly stated in any deal.
"We are insisting on our right to enrichment, which should be clearly recognised in the draft agreement," Mr Araqchi was quoted as telling Iranian reporters late on Saturday - the fourth day of the negotiations.
Negotiators have been working since Wednesday to reach an agreement that is acceptable to both sides.
Some US politicians had said they would push for more sanctions if the talks fail.
Source: BBC
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