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Saturday 20 September 2014 - 13:15
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Final nuclear deal possible before Nov 24: Zarif

Irans Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has expressed optimism over the conclusion of a final nuclear agreement between Iran and the Sextet of world powers before their interim deal expires late November.
If the other parties to the nuclear talks are prepared to make a tough decision, it is possible to reach a comprehensive deal even before November 24, Zarif said at a Friday meeting with his Norwegian counterpart Minister Borge Brende in New York.

Iran and the P5+1 group, the US, Russia, Britain, France, China plus Germany, have started their new round of nuclear negotiations in New York to reach a final agreement aimed at resolving the standoff over Tehrans civilian nuclear work.

The two sides signed a historic interim deal in Geneva last November. The agreement came into force on January 20 and expired six months later. In July, Tehran and the six states agreed to extend their negotiations until November 24 in a bid to work out a final accord.

Apart from the latest developments regarding Tehrans nuclear negotiations, Zarif and Brende also discussed different bilateral, regional and international issues.

The Iranian foreign minister criticized the policies adopted by some regional and extra-regional countries regarding the developments across the Middle East, particularly in Syria and Iraq, where the ISILTakfiri militants are wreaking havoc, and underscored the need for the revision of such approaches and attention to nations demands.

The ISIL terrorists control large parts of Syrias east and north. ISIL also sent its Takfiri militants into Iraq in June, seizing large swathes of land straddling the border between Syria and Iraq.

Brende, for his part, praised Irans support for Iraq in its campaign against the ISIL terrorists and said if it were not for Irans involvement, the Takfiri group would have occupied many strategic areas in Iraq and Syria.

He also pointed to the growing ties between Tehran and Oslo and underlined the need for the promotion of bilateral relations in different arenas.

By Press TV

 

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