TEHRAN (ISNA)- A survey conducted by ISNA showed that 83 percent of Iranians believe that content and details of nuclear talks between Iran and G5+1 had bettre remain confidential to obtain intended results.
Iran and G5+1 representatives announced that they would not reveal details of talks until receiving the results and stressed that the details of the talks described as 'serious' by the two talks had better remain secret.
83/83 percent of Iranians who took part in the survey said they believe that content of the talks should remain secret.
Out of 11493 people who took part in the opinion poll, 16.17 percent said they are against keeping talks content secret.