Iran says nuclear talks can be concluded if other party shows necessary will

 

Iran said on Monday the negotiations on the revival of a 2015 nuclear deal and removal of the sanctions on the country could soon be concluded if the other party in the talks had the necessary will, Paralel.Az repirts citing Xinhua.

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani made the remarks at a weekly press conference in Tehran while commenting on the latest developments in the "sanctions removal talks" between Tehran and world powers.

Kanaani stressed that Iran was committed to the negotiating table and maintained that "if the other party has the necessary political will, the conducted negotiations can be concluded in the shortest time possible, so that all sides, especially those that had unilaterally refrained from fulfilling their obligations, return to their commitments within the deal's framework."

Reacting to recent remarks by the United States about Iran's nuclear program, he stressed that Tehran was cooperating completely with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and collaborations between the two sides were continuing to answer a number of questions and resolve certain ambiguities about the country's nuclear program.

Kanaani said Iran's "peaceful" nuclear program was progressing within the framework of the country's rights and obligations stipulated under the safeguards agreement with the IAEA.

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