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Saturday 06 June 2015Sense of 'distrust' between Iran, world powers in nuclear talks
(IANS) / 6 June 2015 "This is a fact, we never trust the other party, and they do not trust us either," Araqchi was quoted by state IRIB TV as saying.
"This is a fact, we never trust the other party, and they do not trust us either," Araqchi was quoted by state IRIB TV as saying. Therefore, the possible deal is being arranged in a way that in case a party felt a violation of commitments by the other side, it could return to the situation before the deal, he said before heading back to Tehran after three-day deputy-level talks in Vienna on a preliminary draft for a potential deal by June 30. Araqchi said the recent talks were very difficult and complicated. "It is advancing very slowly," he said. At the start of the just finished talks on Thursday, the Iranian negotiator said his country will not accept inspections of its military sites, responding to the West's demands for access to some of the republic's military sites. "In spite of significant progress in preparing the draft deal, there is still hard work to do," Araqchi added. He also said Iran and world powers have made "important progress" on the final text of a nuclear deal. On November 24, 2013, world powers and Iran reached an interim agreement on Iran's nuclear programme, which demanded Iran suspend some sensitive nuclear activities in exchange for limited sanction relief to buy time for diplomatic efforts to resolve the issue. Negotiators agreed on a framework of understanding early April and set June 30 as a self-imposed deadline for reaching a final deal after missing the previous two deadlines in June and November last year. |