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Wednesday 11 March 2015 - 08:36
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Nuclear talks on right track: Iranian negotiator

Nuclear talks on right track: Iranian negotiator


[caption id="attachment_154903" align="alignright" width="211"]Irans Deputy Foreign Minister for American and European Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi Irans Deputy Foreign Minister for American and European Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi[/caption]
TEHRAN (Tasnim) An Iranian diplomat engaged in nuclear talks with world powers said negotiations are going on in the right direction, but reminded the other side of the need for tough decisions for a long-awaited agreement on Tehrans peaceful nuclear program.







The nuclear negotiations are in progress in the right direction, and we hope that the other side would prepare the ground for the achievement of a final agreement by gaining a better understanding of the realities and making tough and necessary decisions, Irans Deputy Foreign Minister for American and European Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi said.

He made the comments in a meeting with Finlands Secretary of State Peter Stenlund, held in Tehran on Tuesday.

Takht Ravanchi further stressed the need for improved cooperation between Iran and Finland in various fields, including environment, agriculture, health, renewable energies, tourism and culture.

The visiting Finnish diplomat, for his part, expressed the hope that negotiations on Irans nuclear case would end in good results with the window of opportunity open.

Iran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) are in talks to hammer out a final agreement to end more than a decade of impasse over Tehrans nuclear energy program.

On November 24, 2013, the two sides signed a six-month deal in the Swiss city of Geneva.

The Geneva deal (the Joint Plan of Action) came into effect in January 2014 and expired in July, when the parties decided to extend negotiations until November 24 in the hope of clinching a final deal that would end a decade of impasse over Tehrans peaceful nuclear energy program.

After failing to nail down a lasting accord by the self-imposed November 24 deadline, the parties once again decided to extend the deadline for seven more months, until end of June 2015.

By Tasnim News Agency



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