Iran has reiterated its call for the removal of all sanctions before a final nuclear deal with the P5+1 group as the country wraps up another round of nuclear talks with six world powers, Press TV reports.
“Our
principle position is that all sanctions are lifted at once,” Iran’s senior
nuclear negotiator, Abbas Araqchi, told Press TV on Thursday following his
talks with officials from the P5+1 group in the city of Montreux, Switzerland.
Araqchi,
who is also deputy foreign minister for legal and international affairs,
stressed that an agreement could be achieved with the world powers “only if
sanctions are lifted.”
Noting
that the lifting of the sanctions is a “very important aspect” in the
negotiations, he added, “No sanctions should be remained in place.”
The
Iranian diplomat called on the world powers to decide between achieving a
“deal” and continuing to “pressure” Iran through sanctions.
He
said Iran and the world powers are trying their best to reach a sort of
“understanding” by the end of the month, noting that “major issues” still
remain to be resolved.
His
remarks came after representatives of Iran and the P5+1 group of countries
wrapped up deputy-level negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program in the city
of Montreux, Switzerland.
Earlier
on Thursday, deputy foreign ministers of Iran and the six world powers
sat down for talks in the Swiss city.
Later
in the day, Iranian Deputy Foreign Ministers Seyyed Abbas Araqchi and Majid
Takht-e-Ravanchi met with their Russian and Chinese counterparts, Sergei
Ryabkov and Wang Qun, in Montreux.
On
Wednesday, Iran’s negotiators held quadrilateral deputy-level talks with
Hans Dieter Lucas from Germany, Simon Gass from Britain and Nicolas de
Riviere from France. On the same day, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad
Zarif and his American counterpart, John Kerry, wrapped up intense negotiations
in Montreux. Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar
Salehi and US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz also attended the talks.
Iran
and the P5+1 countries – Russia, China, Britain, France, and the United
States plus Germany – are seeking to seal a comprehensive nuclear deal by
July 1. The two sides have already missed two self-imposed deadlines for inking
a final agreement since they signed an interim one in the Swiss city of Geneva
November 2013. Thu Mar 5, 2015 5:29PM PTV
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