Iran's foreign ministry on Monday revealed the latest developments in nuclear negotiations in Vienna, citing a forthcoming visit to the country by the European Union's coordinator for the Vienna negotiations, Enrique Mora.
In his weekly press conference, Iranian Foreign Affairs Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said: "Nuclear negotiations continue uninterrupted, despite their temporary suspension in Vienna, but the exchange of letters continues between Tehran and Washington through the European mediator, Enrique Mora," pointing out that "the European side has requested direct negotiations, and Enrique Mora will meet Iran a chief Iranian a negotiator, Ali."
- Khatibzadeh added: "If the United States makes its decision and restores the rights of the Iranian people to it We are ready to go to Vienna to sign the agreement..
- Mora's visit comes in the right context of the negotiations.. Iran and the 4 + countries 1 have reached a conclusion
- We only wait for the American position
and Washington must restore its plunder on the rights of the Iranian people... We do not believe that there is a deadlock in the negotiations, and Washington ' "Mora's visit and continued contacts with the High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security of the European Union, Josep Borrell, confirm the continuation of negotiations along the right path."
He continued: "Mr. Mora's mission is to convey messages between Tehran and Washington, which has happened and happens again and again
and we will announce his visits to Tehran after his arrival." Nur News, which is close to Iran's Supreme Council for National Security, previously reported that Mora would visit Tehran tomorrow, noting that given the EU's role in exchanging letters between Tehran and Washington, it could be Mora's visit "A new step for constructive consultation on the few important issues remaining in the Vienna negotiations."
- "We have agreed to the UN Rapporteur's visit regarding the effects of illegal sanctions, and we hope that the world will be briefed on the consequences of these unjust sanctions
- and the UN Rapporteur will meet with governmental and non-governmental groups in Iran."
- Khatibzadeh continued: "They are committed to the red lines drawn by the high authorities of Guinea regarding the negotiations...
- The outstanding files between Tehran and Washington should not be reduced to the subject of the Revolutionary Guard... The media should not enter the game of blaming Iran."
Asked whether Tehran would accept that parts of the Revolutionary Guard remain on the US sanctions list with the Guard's name removed from the terrorism list, he said: "The details of the negotiations cannot be disclosed before they reach a conclusion. It is important for us to guarantee the rights of the Iranian people and take solidarity, verify the lifting of sanctions, and take full account of Iran's utilization of the benefits of the economic agreement.
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