Reaching a final agreement on the Iranian nuclear program by 24 November is unlikely, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran

Date: 13:57, 15-08-2014.

Almaty. August 15. Silkroadnews - Tehran and "six" of international mediators are unlikely to reach a final agreement on the Iranian nuclear program by November 24, reports IrTAG referring to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Islamic Republic of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif.
The Iranian diplomat said that over the past seven months, Iran and the international mediators have made significant progress in the course of negotiations on the Iranian nuclear issue, but, he added, the six member countries show the excess of caution in this matter.
"From the beginning we have stated that the negotiation process will lead to positive results only if the West will demonstrate a strong enough political will in this regard", - said the Minister.
The Parties shall endeavor to turn an interim agreement reached in November last year, into full agreement. Iran requires the removal of the Western imposed sanctions earlier, while the West is seeking from Tehran more decisive actions to cut its nuclear program.

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