Axius: The sixth round of Washington -Tehran negotiations – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
According to the Mehr News Agency, the American news website announced the time for the sixth round of talks between Tehran and Washington.
Axius quoted sources as saying that the sixth round of nuclear talks between Steve Witekaf, special envoy of US President Donald Trump and Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi, will be held in the Middle East this weekend (Saturday on Saturday next week).
In its report, “Iran can accept a nuclear consortium on its territory,” the news website quoted a senior Iranian official as saying that “Tehran welcomes a nuclear deal with the United States as long as the regional consortium of uranium enrichment on Iranian soil is based on the proposal.”
“If the consortium operates inside Iranian territory, it can be reflective,” Axis said. However, if it is deployed outside the country’s borders, it is certainly doomed to failure.
Iraqi, during his time in Cairo, the Egyptian capital, with the “special” program of al -Qa’rah al -Akhbariyah, emphasizing that Iran -US negotiations were not easy, said: “In the past, when we were negotiating with the P5+1, the talks took more than two years.” So we cannot expect to reach an agreement in just five rounds of negotiation. Of course, there are many differences between us at the moment, some of which are principled differences.
“But that does not mean that it is impossible to reach an agreement,” he continued. If the United States abandons its irrational and irrational demands and understands the reality of Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, then we are ready for agreement. But if the United States intends to disrupt our peaceful nuclear program, we will certainly not be ready to accept it and that will not be realized.
“The issue of uranium enrichment is a scientific achievement that has been achieved by our scientists and we cannot ignore it,” Arakchi said.
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