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Zurich talks constructive: Iran negotiator

[caption id="attachment_137033" align="alignright" width="147"] Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for International and Legal Affairs Abbas Araqchi[/caption]
An Iranian nuclear negotiator describes as constructive a deputy-level meeting between the country and the United States in the Swiss city of Zurich.
The two-day Zurich talks were constructive and both negotiating sides entered details, said Abbas Araqchi, who doubles as the deputy foreign minister for legal and international affairs.

The Iranian team led by Araqchi met with the US delegation headed by US Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman on Friday and Saturday.

 

Entering details

Since yesterday, we have held some bilateral and trilateral meetings with the US delegation and Ms. [Helga] Schmid, the European Union representative. Meanwhile, the two sides experts have held sessions, Araqchi said,

In these meetings, we entered into discussions on different subjects, especially important subjects such as [uranium] enrichment and sanctions, which have exhaustive and complicated details.

However, he said entering details did not translate into the conclusion of a definitive agreement.

We are in a situation, where the details and general issues should be discussed alongside each other. All the details should come to light.

 

Ministerial meeting

Also on Friday, Irans Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and US Secretary of State John Kerry discussed the latest developments concerning the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 group (China, Russia, France, Britain and the US plus Germany) on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in the Swiss city of Davos.

 

Ongoing talks

Iran and the P5+1 have been holding talks to secure a final comprehensive deal over Iran's nuclear work.

Since an interim deal was agreed in Geneva in November 2013, the negotiating sides have missed two self-imposed deadlines to ink a final agreement.

By Press TV

 

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