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Tuesday 28 October 2014 - 22:45
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Any nuclear deal must respect Irans red lines: Afkham

[caption id="attachment_91427" align="alignright" width="182"] Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham[/caption]
Any agreement with six world powers on Tehrans nuclear energy program must conform to Iran's red lines, Irans Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham says.
The [Iranian] negotiating team clearly knows more than others that any agreement not respecting the [Islamic] Establishments red lines would be invalid, Afkham said on Tuesday.

She added that Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council Russia, China, France, Britain and the US plus Germany have not reached any agreement on any issue so far.
So far, no agreement has been reached on any issue and the only agreement is about the name and title of the final agreement, which is called the Comprehensive Joint Plan of Action, Afkham said.
She emphasized that the Iranian negotiators are completely aware of Irans redlines and are obligated to observe them with precision and sensitivity.

Iran and the six countries are in talks to work out a final deal aimed at ending the longstanding dispute over the Islamic Republics nuclear energy program as a November 24 deadline approaches.

Sources close to the Iranian negotiating team say the main stumbling block in the way of resolving the Western dispute over Irans nuclear energy program remains to be the removal of all the bans imposed on the Islamic Republic and not the number of centrifuges or the level of uranium enrichment.

Tehran wants the sanctions entirely lifted while Washington, under pressure from the pro-Israeli lobby, insists that at least the UN-imposed sanctions should remain in place.

By Press TV

 

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