A
high-ranking Iranian nuclear negotiator has called upon Western
countries to arrive at a common position during the course of negotiations over
Tehran’s
nuclear program, stressing that the Islamic Republic 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,”
Seyyed Abbas Araqchi, who is also Iran’s deputy
foreign minister for legal and international affairs, said on
Sunday.
“I
believe what is needed more than anything else is coordination among our
opposite sides so they can come to a common viewpoint in the talks,”
he pointed out. Araqchi further noted that no such coordination was
evident during the recent round of negotiations in the Swiss city of Lausanne,
adding that Iran believes an agreement over its nuclear program would be at
reach if such cooperation coupled with political will existed.
The
Iranian diplomat also responded to a recent statement by US President Barack
Obama about the reversible nature of Iran sanctions removal. “If
we cut a deal, both sides must be granted the verification right.
Naturally, the terms that Iran agrees to will be verified by the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and the commitments that the other side assumes
concerning the ease of sanctions must be honoured in practice,” Araqchi said. Mon
Mar 23, 2015 12:57AM PTV
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