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Deal between P5+1, Iran to lead to serious enrichment program: Iranian FM

Deal between P5+1, Iran to lead to serious enrichment program: Iranian FM
The Iranian Foreign Minister stated that the Iranian nuclear agreement would lead to the country's enrichment program.


VIENNA, November 25 (Sputnik) Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Zarif has said afterthe 10th roundof talks inVienna that the deal ofthe P5+1 group and Iran concerning Tehran'snuclear programwill lead toa serious enrichment program inthe country.

"I'm confident that any final deals will have a serious Iranian enrichment program," Zarif told journalists afterthe 10th roundof talks inVienna.

Final Nuclear Agreement With Iran Possible After Sanctions Against Tehran Lifted

The final agreement onIran's nuclear program can be reached when the sanctions imposed onthe country are lifted, Iranian Foreign Minister has said.

Mohammad Zarif told journalists that the sanctions imposed onthe country did not resolve any issues and should be removed inorder toreach a comprehensive deal.

P5+1, Iran Nuclear Agreement Can Change Situation inRegion

The P5+1 group ofcountries and Iran can reach an agreement onTehran's nuclear program which will be able tochange the situation inthe region, Iranian Foreign Minister has stated.

"I believe hard decisions need tobe made, flexibility needs tobe shown byall sides, butI believe that we can infact reach a solution that will change the course ofrelations and will change the general picture ofour region and beyond," Zarif said.

Iranian Delegation Shows Flexibility atNuclear Talks in Vienna

The Iranian delegation showed flexibility and sensibility duringnuclear negotiations inVienna, Iran's Foreign Minister has said.

Mohammad Zarif stated that his country's delegation came forth withmany ideas, and despiteeveryone having their own viewpoint onthe issues ofnational security, rights and respect, Iranian negotiators had enough flexibility.

The latest roundof talks betweenIran and the P5+1 group began onNovember 18 inVienna. Five UN Security Council permanent members Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China and Germany were expected tosign a comprehensive long-term deal withIran byNovember 24.

In light ofthe Western countries' suspicions that Iran was trying tobuild a nuclear weapon, Tehran has been a target ofsanctions imposed bythe UN Security Council, aswell asthe United States, the European Union and several other countries. The Iranian government has denied the allegations and said that its nuclear program was peaceful and developed tomeet the country's growing energy needs.

By Sputnik News

 

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