Iran will only accept permanent agreement in Vienna talks: source
Tehran (ISNA) – A source close to the Iranian negotiating team stressed that Tehran will only accept a permanent and credible agreement in Vienna talks.
In reaction to a foreign media claim that an interim agreement has been proposed in Vienna, this source announced that such an agreement was not on the agenda of Iran and Tehran will only accept a permanent and credible agreement.
NBC in a report on Saturday claimed that Russia has offered Iran an interim nuclear deal to help revive the JCPOA.
The eighth round of talks on the removal of anti-Iranian sanctions began in Austria capital of Vienna on December 27 and the negotiators are busy turning ideas into words and sentences.
While many of the tables and columns in Vienna talks have already been prepared and some of the differences that had been mentioned within parentheses have been decreased, some key issues are still remaining and Vienna talks have closed to an important and difficult stage.
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