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Nuclear issue: Iran sees no breakthrough in Berlin meet

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Hyderabad , March 28

Iran has said that it doesn't expect any breakthrough in the upcoming meeting of Foreign Ministers of permanent members of UN Security Council scheduled for Thursday in Berlin to discuss a consensus plan on Iran's nuclear problem.

Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, Mr Rahim Moshaie, Vice-President of Iran, said that his country does not expect any compromise formula on the issue.

On the gas pipeline project, he said the pipeline project involving India would go ahead. "We are studying technical issues. And our Oil Minister will visit India soon."

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