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Tuesday 3 November 2015 - 09:49
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Iran faced off Saudi Arabia in Syria talks: Abbas Araqchi

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif authoritatively took on Saudi Arabias foreign minister during recent negotiations on the Syrian crisis in the Austrian capital of Vienna, says a seniorIranian official.

The ministerial summit on Syria was held in Vienna on October 30. Apart from the Islamic Republic and Saudi Arabia, foreign ministers and representatives from the United States, Turkey, France, Germany, Egypt, Russia, Jordan, the UK, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Iraq, Lebanon, China and Oman also attended the talks.

Envoys from the United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU) were also present at the talks.

There were many give-and-takes [during the talks]; and the conversations between us and Saudi Arabia were tense, and voices were raised, recalled Abbas Araqchi, Irans deputy foreign minister for legal and international affairs, in an interview on Monday night.

At one point said Araqchi, there was a quarrel between Zarif and Adel al-Jubeir, the Saudi foreign minister.



[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] Senior diplomats from various countries meet during international talks on the Syrian conflict, in the Austrian capital, Vienna, October 30, 2015.[/caption]

 

Referring to Zarifs efforts to establish the Islamic Republics viewpoints in the final communiqu of the summit, Araqchi said, Had the preliminary draft been published, one would have seen how different it was from the final text, where our principled demands can be seen.

The foreign minister of one of the countries even declared angrily that It seems we are here to bring about the realization of Zarifs demands, Araqchi said. Everyone admitted that Mr. Zarifs demands were being met.

Nothing will happen without Iran

In a joint statement at the end of the Vienna talks, the participants called for a nation-wide truce in Syria. They said substantial differences remained but stressed the need to accelerate all diplomatic efforts to end the conflict in Syria.

In the statement, the participants called on the United Nations (UN) to bring together the representatives of the Syrian government and opposition to launch a political process leading to credible, inclusive, non-sectarian governance, followed by a new constitution and elections.
The reality on the ground is that if Irans demands which are rooted in the legitimate outlook of the Syrian people are not met, nothing will happen regarding the resolution of the Syrian crisis, Araqchi said.
Irans diplomatic scope and capabilities as well as the Islamic Republics confidence in that area following the conclusion of the agreement between the country and the P5+1 resulted in Iran being the main actor in the Syria talks, he added.

Araqchi made the remarks in an interview aired on the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB)s Channel 2.

Previous talks on Syria, mediated by the UN and dubbed Geneva I and II, failed to find a solution to end the conflict in the Arab country. Iran had not been invited to any of the talks.

The foreign-sponsored conflict in Syria, which flared in March 2011, has claimed the lives of more than 250,000 people and left over one million injured, according to UN.

By Press TV
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