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Araqchi meets 3 European counterparts in Geneva

Geneva, Nov 21, IRNA Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi and his German, British and French counterparts met on the sidelines of Iran-Six World Powers in Geneva on Wednesday.
Araqchi met German Deputy Foreign Minister Hans Dieter Lucas, British Deputy Foreign Minister Simon Gass and French Deputy Foreign Minister Jacque Au Dieber.


Earlier in the day, Araqchi met his Russian counterpart Sergei Ryabkov and his Chinese counterpart in Geneva.

Before the beginning of the new round of talks between Iran and the six world powers President Hassan Rouhani and Russian President Vladimir Putin talked on the phone.

Araqchi and his Chinese counterpart discussed the issues related to Irans nuclear standoff with the West.

The Group 5+1 comprises the US, Russia, Britain, France, China and Germany and the EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton presided over the meetings of the Group 5+1 with Iran.

The ongoing talks in Geneva are the third round of talks between Iran and the Group 5+1 in the past five weeks. The two sides have held two other rounds of talks on October 15-16 and November 7-9 previously.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and Ashton met at 14:30 local time on Wednesday and before the new round of talks.

In the first round of round held in Geneva on October 15-16, the Group 5+1 member-states accepted the general items of Irans three-phased proposal titled An End to an Unnecessary Crisis, A Beginning to New Horizons on the basis of Irans new foreign policy approach.

The two sides during the negotiations also agreed to determine their objective as well as the first and last steps and also to talk about the their concerns and confidence-building measures, including Irans peaceful nuclear program and oil, financial and banking sanctions.

In the second round of talks on November 7-9 also held in Geneva, the two sides discussed the details and the trend of talks moved in a direction that according to diplomats the two sides had achieved agreement up to the level of 90 percent.

The serious and progressive trend of talks made Ashton to invite US Secretary of State John Kerry to travel to Geneva and after this issue other foreign ministers of the six world powers, except China travelled to China.

By IRNA

 

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