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Iranian Foreign Ministry: Vienna talks are going in the right direction

2022-01-24T13:09:59.403Z


Tehran, SANA- Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh announced that the Vienna talks between his country and a group of…


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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh announced that the Vienna talks between his country and the 4+1 group on reviving the nuclear agreement are going in the right direction, stressing that Iran's continuation in it aims to reach a sustainable agreement.

Khatibzadeh said in his weekly press conference today, "The Vienna talks made good progress in the four documents, as Iran presented operational and practical ideas in order to reach a sustainable and reliable agreement."

Regarding the statements of the US envoy on Iran affairs, in which he ruled out the possibility of the United States agreeing to a new agreement to save the nuclear agreement unless Tehran releases four Americans it is holding, Khatibzadeh said: “Iran has not accepted any preconditions since the first day and will exceed those statements if it is for the purposes of The negotiations are complicated enough and should not be made more complicated.”

Khatibzadeh explained that the agreement that Iran is seeking is a stable and reliable agreement, stressing that any temporary agreement or something like that was never on the Iranian delegation's agenda.

On the developments of the aggression against Yemen, Khatibzadeh announced that his country stands against the aggression and the aggressors, describing what is happening in Yemen as a “human tragedy,” denying the validity of the US military’s allegations of arresting an Iranian ship bound for Yemen.

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Source: sena

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