Iran calls for recognition of its nuclear "rights" by P5+1: spokesman

   Jul 24, 3:57 pm

Tehran, July 24 (Xinhua-ANI): Iran's foreign ministry spokesman said Tuesday that its nuclear "rights" should be recognized by five permanent members of UN Security Council plus Germany (P5+1).

Making the remarks in his weekly press briefing, Ramin Mehmanparast said that observing the nuclear rights of the Islamic republic by the P5+1 and removing the concerns of the P5+1 by Iran will be the best state for the result of the talks between both sides.

The Iranian spokesman said that Iran is ready to collaborate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to remove the concerns of the P5+1.

Helga Schmid, deputy head of the EU's foreign relations, and Ali Bagheri, Iran's deputy nuclear negotiator meet in Istanbul of Turkey on Tuesday in an attempt to provide the ground for another round of high-level international talks on Iran's nuclear program.

During Moscow talks, on June 18, the P5+1 and Iran agreed to hold expert-level meetings to find common grounds for another round of talks. (Xinhua-ANI)

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