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Final nuclear deal achievable if P5+1 shows goodwill

Iran Materials 21 June 2014 22:11 (UTC +04:00)
Spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) says a final deal on Tehran's nuclear energy program is achievable if the six countries of P5+1 group show “goodwill” and political determination, PressTV reported.
Final nuclear deal achievable if P5+1 shows goodwill

Spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) says a final deal on Tehran's nuclear energy program is achievable if the six countries of P5+1 group show "goodwill" and political determination, PressTV reported.

On Saturday, Behrouz Kamalvandi said Iranian experts and negotiators have provided the six world powers with "completely clear and transparent" technical explanations in nuclear talks.

He pointed out that the Iranian side has presented its practical program and the needs of the Islamic Republic in detail within the framework of the internationally recognized standards.

"It seems that the opposite side has focused on political issues more than examining technical considerations," Kamalvandi said, adding that if the six countries show "serious determination and goodwill, an agreement is not out of reach."

Commenting on the recently-released report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Kamalvandi described it as a proof of Iran's compliance with its commitment and called on the Western side to do the same.

The IAEA monthly update report, released on Friday, showed that Iran has met its commitments to limit certain aspects of its nuclear energy program under the Geneva deal.

Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council - the United States, France, Britain, Russia, China - plus Germany sealed the interim deal in the Swiss city of Geneva on November 24, 2013, to pave the way for the full resolution of the decade-old dispute over the Islamic Republic's nuclear energy program. The deal came into force on January 20.

The two sides have been holding talks to iron out their differences and finalize a deal, which would end the standoff over the Islamic Republic's nuclear energy program.

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