British
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond says Iran will have to make further
concessions in order to reach an agreement on its nuclear program.
Speaking
to reporters in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on Monday, Hammond added that while significant
progress has been made in the nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 group of
countries during recent weeks, it would be extremely challenging to reach a
deal.
"It
remains the case that Iran has to make significant further movement if we are going
to be able to secure an agreement," he said. "There are a lot of
complex and difficult issues that remain to be resolved before a deal can be
agreed. Reaching a comprehensive, lasting and verifiable deal will be extremely
challenging, but remains in all our interests," the British foreign
secretary added.
Iranian
officials have repeatedly warned that excessive demands on the part of the six
negotiating countries would impede progress towards a final nuclear deal. Iran’s
Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Abbas Araqchi said
on Sunday that Western countries should arrive at a common position during the
course of nuclear negotiations, stressing that Tehran is not going to grant any
concessions.
“We
are currently at a critical juncture and should reach the point, where we have
a balanced deal that recognizes our nuclear program and lifts sanctions in
exchange for confidence-building measures,”
Araqchi pointed out.
The
latest round of nuclear negotiations ended in Lausanne on March 20 after six
days of intensive and serious talks with both Iran and the United States citing
progress.
Iranian
nuclear negotiators, headed by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, (3rd R)
meet the US delegates, headed by Secretary of State John Kerry (3rd L) in the
Swiss city of Lausanne, March 17, 2015.
The talks between
the United States and Iran are part of broader negotiations between the Islamic
Republic and the P5+1 group -- Russia, China, Britain, France and the
United States plus Germany -- to reach a comprehensive agreement on
Tehran’s nuclear program as a deadline slated for July 1 draws closer.
Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:22AM PTV
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