Iranian senior nuclear negotiator aide Abolfazl Zohrehvand said the country is ready to hold next round of talks with P5+1 in front of media, ISNA reported.
"Transparency of Iranian negotiating team was apparent to the other side during talks. We abide by our transparency so much that we are ready to hold next round of negotiations in front of media," Zohrehvand told al-Alam News Network.
Iran and representatives of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany met in Geneva last Monday and Tuesday, Iranian negotiating team in Geneva had described talks "positive" and "constructive."
Zohrehvand also said, "if talks are to advance in road of friendship and cooperation, we are always ready to do so, but if dialogues mean confrontation or making claims by the other side, we cannot accept it and we do not enter into such talks."
"Geneva talks 1 and 2 paved the way for Geneva 3 negotiations to change the situation from confrontation toward cooperation and interaction."
He added that Iran can work with P5+1 on nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and peaceful nuclear program."
A member of Iranian negotiating team in Geneva continued, "rights of nations particularly nuclear rights of Iranian nation cannot be discussed at all."
He also rejected reports that P5+1 had called for Iran to suspend enrichment activities as they met in Geneva.