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There is no fake deadline for the Vienna talks – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news


European diplomats from the three countries involved in the nuclear talks with Iran, which have been in talks since yesterday to lift the sanctions against Tehran, acknowledged on Tuesday that there was no fake deadline for the talks. The Vienna talks are out of the question.

According to the news agency, the representatives of Britain, Germany and France in these negotiations also claimed that they have “a few weeks” to reach an agreement, not “a few months”!

The European troika has also said that some technical progress has been made in the last round of the Vienna talks (the eighth round of talks that began yesterday).

Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced a new round of talks on lifting anti-Iranian sanctions in Vienna. Have. At this stage, everyone is determined to intensify efforts to develop general texts related to the package of future agreement documents in order to reach mutually acceptable solutions in the short term. Cooperation will continue in a variety of contexts, including a meeting of working groups on lifting sanctions, nuclear issues, and arranging for the implementation of a future agreement to revive BRICS.

Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s permanent representative to international organizations in Vienna, tweeted a few hours ago that progress was being made in the eighth round of talks on lifting anti-Iranian sanctions in Vienna.

Russia’s Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna wrote: “Today, during the Vienna talks on the IAEA, the Working Group on Nuclear Issues held a useful meeting. We are witnessing undeniable progress. The lifting of sanctions is actively discussed in informal situations.

He announced yesterday that the parties had agreed at a meeting of the Joint Commission to speed up the drafting process to reach an agreement.

“At the Joint Commission meeting today, the eighth round of Vienna talks began,” Ulianov wrote on his Twitter page. Participants held professional and result-oriented discussions. In particular, they agreed to speed up the process of drafting an agreement as soon as possible.

It should be noted that the eighth round of talks on lifting the sanctions began yesterday evening (Vienna time) with a meeting of the Joint Commission chaired by Ali Bagheri, Senior Negotiator of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Enrique Mora, EU Deputy Foreign Minister.

The meeting, which was held at the Coburg Hotel with the participation of delegations from Iran, the P4 + 1 Group and the European Union, assessed the negotiation process.

The meeting also discussed how to continue the talks.

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