Fars News Agency, Iran
April 29 2012
Armenian FM Hopes for Settlement of Iran's N. Issue through Negotiations
TEHRAN (FNA)- Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian underlined
Iran's right to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, and
expressed the hope that the deadlock between Tehran and the West will
be settled through diplomatic means and negotiations.
"Positive signals are witnessed for solving (the dispute over) Iran's
nuclear issue and we hope they will result in the settlement of this
issue," Nalbandian said in a joint press conference with his Iranian
counterpart Ali Akbar Salehi in Tehran on Sunday.
He also underscored Iran's inalienable right to use nuclear technology
for peaceful purposes.
His remarks came after Iran and the Group 5+1 (Britain, France,
Russia, China and the United States plus Germany) eventually resumed
their negotiations in Istanbul, Turkey, on April 14 after a year of
stalled talks, and are due to hold a second round in Iraq's capital
city, Baghdad, on May 23.
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton led the delegations of the
world powers, while the Iranian side was headed by chief negotiator
and Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Secretary Saeed Jalili.
Both sides voiced satisfaction with the results of the talks and are
now working on a draft agreement on cooperation before the start of
the Baghdad talks.
Jalili said after two rounds of fruitful talks with the six world
powers that withdrawing sanctions against Iran should be a focal point
in any future talks on cooperation between Iran and the world powers.
April 29 2012
Armenian FM Hopes for Settlement of Iran's N. Issue through Negotiations
TEHRAN (FNA)- Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian underlined
Iran's right to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, and
expressed the hope that the deadlock between Tehran and the West will
be settled through diplomatic means and negotiations.
"Positive signals are witnessed for solving (the dispute over) Iran's
nuclear issue and we hope they will result in the settlement of this
issue," Nalbandian said in a joint press conference with his Iranian
counterpart Ali Akbar Salehi in Tehran on Sunday.
He also underscored Iran's inalienable right to use nuclear technology
for peaceful purposes.
His remarks came after Iran and the Group 5+1 (Britain, France,
Russia, China and the United States plus Germany) eventually resumed
their negotiations in Istanbul, Turkey, on April 14 after a year of
stalled talks, and are due to hold a second round in Iraq's capital
city, Baghdad, on May 23.
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton led the delegations of the
world powers, while the Iranian side was headed by chief negotiator
and Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Secretary Saeed Jalili.
Both sides voiced satisfaction with the results of the talks and are
now working on a draft agreement on cooperation before the start of
the Baghdad talks.
Jalili said after two rounds of fruitful talks with the six world
powers that withdrawing sanctions against Iran should be a focal point
in any future talks on cooperation between Iran and the world powers.