Iran’s
President Hassan Rouhani says reaching a deal over Tehran’s
nuclear program is possible, stressing that the P5+1 group should make a
decision about the issue.
“I
believe that reaching a final agreement is possible and there is nothing
insolvable and the other negotiating side should also make a final decision
about this issue,” Rouhani told reporters on Saturday.
He
added that Iran has the necessary will for holding negotiations and
clinching a nuclear deal within the framework of its principles and
the bounds of its red lines, stating that Iran and the P5+1 have succeeded
in making progress during their latest round of talks in the Swiss city of
Lausanne.
In
this round of the negotiations, Tehran and the six countries managed to reach
common points on some issues of difference which can be used as the basis for a
final agreement, he said.
Rouhani,
however, stressed that gaps still remain between the two sides
on certain issues.
He
added that the negotiating sides could have settled the outstanding issues
in the latest round of talks, but the two sides felt they needed more
time and therefore decided to resume the talks within the next few days.
Rouhani
said the negotiations will become tougher in the coming days and weeks as
the two sides move to take the final steps toward securing a final
deal.
The
president expressed hope that the negotiations between Iran and the P5+1
countries would lead to an agreement which would result in peace, friendship
and development for the Iran and the entire region.
The
latest round of nuclear talks ended in Lausanne on Friday after six days of
intense and serious discussions among representatives of Iran, the United
States and the European Union. Sat Mar 21, 2015 3:42PM PTV. Also see: BBC, 21 March 2015 Last updated at 22:33.
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