Publish date1 Apr 2015 - 9:54
Story Code : 187253

Zarif on talks: Hope to start drafting Wed.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says he hopes the parties attending talks over the country’s nuclear energy program could arrive at the expected understanding on Wednesday.
Zarif on talks: Hope to start drafting Wed.

“We’ve been working since 7:30 in the morning and it’s been a very long day for all delegations. We have accomplished quite bit, but people needed to get some rest and start over early in the morning,” he said in Lausanne, Switzerland, where the talks are underway, early on Wednesday.

“I hope that we can finalize the work on Wednesday and hopefully start the process of drafting tomorrow,” he added.

Iran and the P5+1 group -- Russia, China, France, Britain, the US and Germany -- which are holding talks in the Swiss city, had been supposed to reach a mutual understanding by late Tuesday as part of broader efforts to clinch a final agreement on Tehran nuclear activities by end of June.



Russia: Agreement in principle on all aspects
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also said early Wednesday that the world powers had "reached an agreement in principle on all key aspects" of the outlines of a nuclear deal, Russian media reported.

"One can say with relative certainty that we at the minister level have reached an agreement in principle on all key aspects of the final settlement of this issue, which will be put on paper in the coming hours or perhaps within one day," Lavrov said, quoted by Ria Novosti.

Speaking on Tuesday night, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said, "We are making progress. But it's complicated, it's long and difficult. And I'm afraid that we may be going through the night.”

A senior member of Iran’s nuclear negotiating team has also said Tehran and the P5+1 had reached an agreement on the removal of anti-Tehran sanctions, but minor issues still remained.

Hamid Baeidinejad, who is the director general for political and international security affairs at Iran's Foreign Ministry, told the Press TV correspondent in Lausanne that Tehran and the six states were working to minimize the difference on the remaining minor issues regarding the bans.

"Sanctions have many aspects, there are unilateral sanctions, US sanctions, EU sanctions, UNSC sanctions... I should say that many of these aspects have been resolved, but still there are some limited areas that also need to be resolved, and we are now concentrating on those remaining technical aspects with regard to the sanctions,” he said.
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