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Possibility of Iran-P5+1 nuclear deal over 50%: Zarif
Press TV ^ | Sat Mar 7, 2015 10:59AM

Posted on 03/07/2015 4:11:22 PM PST by Dave346

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says the removal of the UN Security Council’s sanctions on Tehran is contingent upon "political will," adding the two sides are likely to clinch a final deal.

“Lifting the Security Council’s sanctions has no complications and only depends on political will,” Zarif said in an interview with a weekly affiliated to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) published on Saturday.

There is no legal complications, either, for the lifting of sanctions, he added.

He said parties to the negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program are likely to reach an accord.

"I believe there are more chances of success than failure," said the top diplomat.

"The odds of [reaching] a [final] deal is more than 50 percent," he said

"I feel both sides believe it will be more useful if the talks yield an agreement rather than break down," he underscored.

Nevertheless, he emphasized that everything should be agreed on before a final deal is to be struck.

"Nothing is agreed upon unless everything is agreed on," said the foreign minister.

“The negotiations will go on, and as long as [Iran and the P5+1] have not agreed on all details, there is the possibility of the talks breaking down,” Zarif pointed out.

Iran and the P5+1 countries – Britain, France, the United States, China, Russia and Germany – are seeking to seal a comprehensive nuclear deal by July 1. The two sides have already missed two self-imposed deadlines for inking a final agreement since they signed an interim one in the Swiss city of Geneva in November 2013.

Deputy foreign ministers of Iran and the six powers wrapped up deputy-level negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program in the Swiss city of Montreux on Thursday.

The deputy-level talks came a day after Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and his American counterpart, John Kerry, wrapped up intense negotiations in Montreux. Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi and US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz also attended the talks.

An informed source close to Iran's negotiating team told Press TV's reporter that the next round of talks at ministerial level has been slated for March 15-20.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2015015; bomb; iran; irandeal; israel; javadzarif; marieharf; nuclear; terror; war

1 posted on 03/07/2015 4:11:22 PM PST by Dave346
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To: Dave346

Oh Bibi?


2 posted on 03/07/2015 4:42:41 PM PST by tflabo (Truth or tyranny, dontchyaknow.)
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To: Dave346

Odds are 50/50 eh? I’m not surprised.
The Iranians are going to continue to develop a
bomb weather they sign an agreement or not.
Obama’s ship of fools, on a cruel sea.


3 posted on 03/07/2015 4:48:19 PM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: tet68

Terrorists don’t negotiate; netither should ve. Besides everything they tell you is a lie; something a lot of Americans have a lot more experience with now than 6 years ago


4 posted on 03/07/2015 5:09:47 PM PST by jsanders2001
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