Iran’s Approach in N. Talks Based on Win-Win Principle, Negotiator Says
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran's top negotiator said that the country’s approach in nuclear talks with six major world powers is aimed at reaching a final agreement “based on a win-win principle”.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for American and European Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi made the remarks during a meeting with Head of Romania-Iran Parliamentary Friendship Group Surin Stefan Rushka Stansko in Tehran on Wednesday.
During the meeting, in which the two sides discussed a range of bilateral and international developments, Takht Ravanchi said that Tehran’s approach in nuclear talks with the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) is to reach a final agreement based on a win-win principle.
Delegations representing Iran and the G5+1 (also known as P5+1 or E3+3) wrapped up the latest round of their nuclear talks in the Austrian capital of Vienna on April 9.
The negotiating parties are slated to convene the next meeting on May 13, again in Vienna, to start drafting the text of an ultimate deal on Tehran’s peaceful nuclear program.
The two sides have on November 24, 2013, clinched an interim six-month deal in the Swiss city of Geneva.
The breakthrough deal (the Joint Plan of Action), which has come into effect since January 20, stipulates that over the course of six months, Iran and the six countries will draw up a comprehensive nuclear deal which will lead to a lifting of the whole sanctions on Iran.