US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki has said that the United Nations Security Council would endorse any final nuclear agreement between Iran and the P5+1 group.
"We
would anticipate that, if we're able to reach a joint comprehensive Plan of
Action between the P5+1 and Iran, an endorsement vote would be held by the UN
Security Council," Psaki told reporters on Friday. She added that
Washington’s unilateral restrictions imposed
against Tehran would be in place, even if the UN Security Council decides to
ease its sanctions on the country.
Iran
and the P5+1 group -- the US, Britain, France, China, Russia, and Germany --
are currently working to complete the outlines of a nuclear deal by the end of
March after they reached an interim agreement in November 2013. The two sides
have by the end of June to clinch a final agreement.
A
new round of talks between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign
Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is expected to take place in Lausanne,
Switzerland on March 15.
Last
week, President Obama reiterated that Iran has abided by the terms of the
interim nuclear agreement. "I think it is fair to say that there is an
urgency because we now have been negotiating for well over a year and the good
news is that during this period, Iran has abided by the terms of the
agreement," Obama said.
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