July 5, 2015

Nuclear deal to become UN document: Iran’s top negotiator

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Sunday 05 Jul 2015 - 15:04 Makkah mean time-18-9-1436

Abbas Araqchi (Photo from IRNA)

Tehran (IINA) – Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Saturday that the comprehensive nuclear deal would become an international document after its approval in the United Nations, the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported.
He said the Iranian negotiating team is seeking to make its nuclear program recognized internationally, adding that the final nuclear agreement should pass its legal process in Tehran and the capitals of the group of six world powers (P5+1).
The top Iranian negotiator said his country prefers the UN Security Council to issue a new resolution after Iran and P5+1 declare reaching the agreement.
“On the day of the agreement, all economic and financial sanctions by the EU, the U.S., and the Security Council will be removed and we will take measures to meet commitments,” Araqchi said.
Both sides are trying to meet the July 7 deadline, but Iran is not bound by the date, he said, adding that Tehran will not accept a bad deal and is looking for an agreement that respects its red lines and the Iranian nation’s rights.
Araqchi stated that from the technical perspective, execution of Iran's obligations takes two or three months, while execution of other sides of talks' obligations needs just an order.
AB/IINA

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