Zarif accused the 5 +1 reneging on Tahdadtha..ukiri: I will not allow anyone Bastajalna

Zarif accused the 5 +1 reneging on Tahdadtha..ukiri: I will not allow anyone Bastajalna

10/7/2015 23:57

Zarif accused the 5 plus1 reneging on Tahdadtha ukiri - I will not allow anyone Bastajalna[Follow-where]
the major powers have accused Iran on Friday of reneging on previous commitments in the nuclear talks and unveiled a new “red lines” in the talks that have passed the deadline set by the participants without an agreement.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, said it is unlikely to reach an agreement on Friday, although negotiators will spend the weekend in Vienna, probably.
He added, speaking of the negotiating positions of major countries, “now they have excessive demands.”
For more than two weeks held Zarif intensive meetings with US Secretary of State John Kerry in an attempt to reach a final agreement limits the Iranian nuclear program in exchange for the lifting imposed on Tehran economic sanctions.
From time to time join the talks, foreign ministers of Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the ministers, and involved five countries in the talks will be the parties to the Agreement to be. It would deal a big step in the direction of a rapprochement between Iran and the West for the first time since the Iranian Islamic revolution that erupted in 1979.
Diplomats he said the heated discussions between Kerry and Zarif.
With select negotiators for themselves until the end of Friday to reach a final agreement, but because it is not reached to an agreement by six o’clock in the morning in Vienna [0400 GMT], the US Congress, which is controlled by the Republicans will have 60 days instead of 30 days for review and is extra time feel US President Barack Obama’s administration that could undermine the agreement. Said Zarif told reporters on Friday: “been some progress, but we have not reached the goal yet, I doubt that it [the announcement of the agreement] will happen today, it seems that we will spend the weekend in Vienna [Saturday and Sunday].”
As Kerry told reporters in the Austrian capital, “We here because we believe we are making real progress, we will not rush we will not allow that Astjlna one. ”
But Kerry pointed out that Washington’s patience is not unlimited, saying “we can not wait forever, if you did not make the tough decisions, we certainly are ready to declare an end to this.”
The White House said the talks will not drag on probably “additional many weeks.”
Among the sticking points in Iran’s nuclear research and production of advanced centrifuges negotiations and allow international monitors to visit military sites and nuclear sites Iran as well as the private demand for Tehran to end the arms embargo imposed by the Security Council UN Alleha.anthy

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