• Counter :
  • 8923
  • Date :
  • 6/8/2014

No guarantee for Iran final nuclear deal: Ashton

catherine ashton -muhammad javad zarif

European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton says there is no guarantee for the achievement of a final nuclear agreement between Iran and the six world powers.

Speaking at a Sunday press conference with Iranian Foreign Minister Muhammad Javad Zarif, the EU foreign policy chief described the ongoing nuclear negotiations as “difficult”‌ and “challenging,”‌ and noted, “There is no guarantee we’ll succeed.”‌

Ashton commended the efforts by the Iranian negotiating team in the course of the talks and said, “I think this interim agreement is really, really important, but not as important as the comprehensive agreement that we are currently engaged in.”‌

Iran and the six world powers – the United States, China, Russia, France, Britain and Germany – clinched an interim nuclear deal in Geneva, Switzerland, on November 24, 2013. The deal took effect on January 20.

Experts from Iran and the six countries, who ended their latest round of talks on Friday in Vienna, are working to hammer out a comprehensive deal following the Geneva accord.

The next round of the high-level talks between Iran and the six other countries is to be held in Vienna on March 17.

“I think it is very important with the support of the people of Iran for the work that is going on by the minister (Zarif) and his team and with the support of the international community for my work that we should aim to try and succeed,”‌ Ashton pointed out.

Source: presstv.com

  • Print

    Send to a friend

    Comment (0)