The Citizen (Gauteng)

Iran nuke deal talks progress

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– Iran is determined to end the “manufactur­ed crisis” over its nuclear programme and drafting of a final deal with world powers, though hard, is progressin­g, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said yesterday.

The remarks, on Zarif’s official Twitter account, came two days after US Secretary of State John Kerry denounced what he said was “hysteria” from opponents of an agreement, which is due by June 30.

Zarif, Kerry and other diplomats from Iran and the P5+1 world powers (Britain, China, France, Russia and the US plus Germany) say the deal would guarantee Iran’s nuclear activities are peaceful.

“Drafting #IranDeal is moving forward. Hard work, and many brackets, remain. Determined to end this manufactur­ed crisis & open new horizons,” Zarif tweeted.

An outline agreement between Iran and the P5+1 reached on April 2 in Switzerlan­d after marathon talks met with fierce opposition from US Republican­s who say it would threaten America’s security. But Zarif told an audience at New York University last week Iran is willing to submit to the highest level of internatio­nal transparen­cy and wants to conclude a final accord as soon as possible. A deal would see Iran dramatical­ly scale back its nuclear activities for at least 10 years along with other curbs in exchange for the lifting of UN, EU and US sanctions. –

Tehran

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