Tehran, July 19, IRNA Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Tuesday that Iranian team to the nuclear talks created glory and he is proud of the outcome of the nuclear talks culminated in Geneva on July 14, 2015.
He made the remarks in response to a reporter asking his reaction to a report by the Associated Press about a secret document on the process of the nuclear talks which led to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Zarif said that the entire document must be seen and 'you would be proud of Iranian negotiators if you see the entirety of the documents about the nuclear talks.'
Of course, selective reference to separate segments of the nuclear talks will be out of the context and carries no sense.
Zarif said that the JCPOA recognized Iranian rights to possess industrial capacity for uranium enrichment after 10 years period.
The foreign minister heralded a bright prospect for Iranian nuclear technology in a grace period of 15 years.
Concerning recent report of the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Zarif said that Ban Ki-moon had no role in settlement of the international dispute about the nuclear program and has no right to spoil the international understanding to end the 12-year long standoff.
Asked about accusations the UN chief brought against Iran in his report, especially sending weapons to Iraq, Zarif said that in a statement Iran released simultaneous with Resolution 2231, Iran declared that Iran would extend assistance to international campaign against terrorism and such contribution has nothing to do with JCPOA.