Saturday, March 21, 2015

West emphasizes its unity in nuclear talks with Iran – Onet.pl

“We agreed that (in negotiations with Iran) has made significant progress in key areas, but there are still important issues on which agreement has not yet been possible” – says the joint statement of the foreign ministers of Great Britain – Philip Hammond, France – Laurent Fabius, Germany – Frank-Walter Steinmeier and the USA – John Kerry, issued after a meeting in London. Ministers stressed that “the time has come to especially Iran began to make difficult decisions.”

At the press conference Hammond said the ministers in accordance announced that it will not agree to an agreement with Iran, which “would apply not to set our red lines.”

– The solution must be comprehensive, durable and making the verification. Our countries can not agree to a deal that does not meet these conditions – a British minister said.

Reuters notes that emphasize the common position is to erase the impression that France calls for stricter conditions than the US nuclear agreement. The Agency notes that American politicians in informal talks were indignant at criticism expressed by France negotiations and expressed concern that critical comments can block the path of the agreement at the UN.

The statement was published shortly after the weekly US negotiations with Iran in Lausanne.

The new deadline for a final agreement superpowers: USA, Russia, China, Britain, Russia and Germany (Group 5 + 1) with Iran is 30 June, but negotiators hope to reach agreement on the main points of the end of March. It has to replace the interim agreement concluded on November 24, 2013 .; It provided for the freezing of certain parts of the Iranian nuclear program in exchange for a partial lifting of international sanctions.

Iranian President Hasan Rowhani said on Saturday that it is possible to reach an agreement on the Iranian nuclear program and that all problems can be solved. Kerry, in turn, stressed that “we did not get to the finish line yet,” but chances are “fixing this, as it should.”

Negotiations will continue next week.

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