Iran has advanced that it has reached a "basic nuclear agreement" with the US
They have reached a consensus on the objectives and the most important technical issues, and now they will have to put all that into a text, as the Tehran Foreign Minister has reported.
The Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, has advanced that Iran and the United States have reached a "basic nuclear agreement" . Although he has announced that they have reached a consensus on the objectives and key technical issues, he has made it clear that his country will not bow to the wishes of the White House.
Delegations from both countries have met in Geneva, Switzerland, with the mediation of Oman. In contrast to the meeting held in February, Araqchi explained that this time there has been a "more serious and constructive discussion".
In his words, each of the parties has put their "proposals" on the table, and after talking about them they have managed to conclude a "basic agreement", adding that everything must now be reflected in a text.
In any case, he clarifies that this does not mean that "a final agreement will be reached immediately." "We have set out on our way and we hope to reach our destination as soon as possible. We are prepared to offer the necessary time, but to put everything we have talked about in a text has its difficulties, "he said.
Iran and the United States resumed negotiations in Geneva today, and the Tehran delegation wanted to show "good intent and full seriousness."
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