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Iran Would Negotiate its Nuclear Program with Group 5+1

Posted On 01 Feb 2012
Saeed Jalili

Saeed Jalili

During the visit of the inspectors of the U.N. in Iran, several pending subjects regarding Iranian nuclear program were discussed in a favorable environment in Teheran.

Salehi told the local agency Fars, that the Iranian government would send letters to six countries (Russia, USA; France, United Kingdom, China and Germany) to show its availability for negotiation.

Saeed Jalili, the Iranian nuclear negotiator, expects that the meeting happens soon, after pointing out his desire to establish negotiations with the Group 5+1.

Salehi believes “That the upcoming negotiations with Group 5+1 will reach a good ending, because I feel that the other part is interested in finding a way to fix the Iranian nuclear issue.” (AV)


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