A German Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Monday that the proposals made by the Iranian delegation at the Vienna talks on nuclear program are unacceptable, Reuters reported.
The German spokeswoman added that the German officials have studied the Iranian proposals carefully and at length and have concluded that Iran has violated almost all the settlements reached during months of difficult negotiations.
According to the spokeswoman, the Iranian proposals "do not provide a basis for a successful conclusion of the talks."
She went on to say that the Western negotiators expect Iran to return to talks with realistic proposals.
She pointed out that the world powers still want to follow the diplomatic path, but time is running out.
Earlier, the chief Iranian negotiator in the nuclear talks, Ali Bagheri Kani, said that the European parties were not satisfied with some of Tehran's proposals and that the latter had submitted documented proposals and was waiting for a response from its negotiators.
Moreover, the Iranian media quoted Kani as saying that the Iranian negotiating team presented views in two areas, the first of which is "lifting the unjust and illegal sanctions, and the second is the nuclear file."
For his part, Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia's permanent representative to international organizations in Vienna, said that Iran proposed during the Vienna talks to revive the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, by radically changing the draft nuclear document.
Ulyanov affirmed that the Iranian offer provoked a "convulsive reaction" on the part of Western countries.
Today, Monday, the Iranian Foreign Ministry revealed the latest developments in negotiations with the major powers on the nuclear file in Vienna.
Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdollahian said: "We submitted two drafts to be discussed in two committees to lift sanctions and nuclear commitments, and everything we presented comes within the framework of the nuclear agreement, and the claim that Iran has demands outside the agreement is incorrect."
Abdollahian stressed that "Tehran did not submit any request outside the framework of the agreement." The nuclear deal."
He revealed that the reports of Iran's attempt to enrich uranium by 90% are completely false and untrue."