25 Apr 2024
Sunday 24 November 2013 - 22:05
Story Code : 66728

No Iran-US secret talks ahead of deal: Source

An informed source at Irans Foreign Ministry has dismissed US media reports about Tehran-Washington secret negotiations ahead of a deal between Iran and the six major world powers on the Islamic Republics nuclear issue.
After more than four days of intense negotiations, Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council -- the US, Britain, Russia, France and China -- plus Germany, sealed an interim deal in Geneva on Sunday morning to pave the way for the full resolution of the Wests decade-old dispute with Iran over its nuclear energy program.
As [Iran] Foreign Minister [Mohammad Java] Zarif has earlier said, no talks had been held between Iran and the US except on nuclear issues and within the framework of the Islamic Republic of Irans negotiations with the P5+1 group, the Iranian source said.
The source, who asked not to be named, added that such questionable media speculations aim to create ambiguity over Irans clear and transparent approach to the nuclear issue.
It is necessary for the media to consider the consequences of incorrect and ambiguous news coverage that affects the positive atmosphere following the Geneva negotiations and the deal clinched between the two sides, the source stated.
The Associated Press has claimed that the United States and Iran have been secretly engaged in a series of high-level, face-to-face talks over the past year that paved the way for the historic deal reached between Tehran and the six powers in Geneva.

On Friday, Zarif categorically dismissed a media report by French-language dailyLe Figaroclaiming on November 21 that Iranian and US diplomats had held secret talks in recent weeks on Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and ways to boost Tehran-Washington trade ties after signing a possible agreement between Iran and the six powers.

It is a sheer lie and we have had no negotiations with the US except on the nuclear issue, Zarif said.

By Press TV

 

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