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Clinton says Geneva talks "productive"
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called the talks between Iran and major world powers in Geneva on Thursday "productive" but said she wanted to see Iran take concrete actions.
"There were a number of issues raised, put on the table, and now we have to wait and see how quickly and whether Iran responds," Clinton told reporters in Washington. "I think it was a productive day but the proof of that has not yet come to fruition so we will wait and continue to press our point of view and see what Iran decides to do.
"I will count it as a positive sign when it moves from gestures and engagement to actions and results," she added. "We want to see concrete actions and positive results and I think today's meeting opened the door but let's see what happens."
(Reporting by Arshad Mohammed, editing by Anthony Boadle)
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