29 Mar 2024
Sunday 17 November 2013 - 13:12
Story Code : 64831

Iran forecast: Russia FM Lavrov “very good chance” to sign nuclear deal

On Friday, a “senior US administration official” gave an upbeat briefing to the media on a possible agreement at nuclear talks on November 21-22 in Geneva.
On Saturday, it was Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s turn to speak of the “very good chance” to clinch an interim deal over Iran’s nuclear program.

“Our common impression is that there is a very good chance that must not be passed up,” Lavrov said of his recent discussion with Catherine Ashton, the lead negotiator for the 5+1 Powers (US, Britain, China, Germany, France, and Russia).

“The steps that must be taken to defuse the situation and create conditions for a final resolution of the Iranian nuclear problem are clear to both the six nations and Iran,” the Foreign Minister told the Moscow-based TV channel Tsentr.

“It is a matter of putting this on paper correctly, accurately and in a mutually respectful way,” he added. “These points have been determined, and now there are no fundamental disagreements on which issues need to be resolved in practice.”



Officials Admit Problems with Control of Insurgency on Pakistan Border
In a rare admission of failure, country's officials have spoken of difficulties dealing with the Sunni insurgency in Sistan Baluchestan Province in southeastern Iran.

Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli vowed to overcome deficiencies in border control in the Saravan region, following attacks including the killing of 14 border guards last month.

The Sunni insurgency Jaish ul-Adl, formed last year, has claimed responsibility. In response, Iranian authorities executed 16 insurgents who were already in detention.

“The border control vacuums in Saravan region will be filled soon and the borders of Sistan and Balauchestan will be controlled more seriously and precisely,” Fazli told reporters.

The minister said that Iran has discussed the Saravan terrorist attack with Pakistani officials, declaring, “Serious and precise protection of Sistan and Balouchestan borders is now even under more attention than before and those parts the border which have not been sealed will be controlled within the next six months, especially in Saravan region.”

Iran’s Chief of Police Esmail Ahmadi Moqaddam spoke of a “tough battle against any kind of terrorist activity” and said, “We will do our best to maintain security in the region.”

By EA WorldView

 

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