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Iran Affirms Resuming Nuclear Negations with Superpowers in Vienna Tomorrow


Fri 11 Jun 2021 | 08:23 PM
Ahmed Moamar

Abbas Araghchi, Assistant of Iran's Foreign Minister, said that a new round of negotiations on 2015 nuclear agreement launches tomorrow, Saturday between his country and the five permanent members of the United Nations (UN) Security Council along with Germany in Vienna, the capital city of Austria.

On the other hand, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani, said yesterday, Thursday, that the negotiations on the nuclear file come to the final phase.

He assured that his country thwarted the sanctions once and it will do it again.

During inaugurating a number of projects under the Ministry of Energy  in Iran, Rouhani explained that the government broke blockade in 2015 and it is about to repeat that in 2021.

He went on to say that is the responsibility and will of the government so breaking the blockade is in its final steps.

Rouhani added that Iranian people should know the boycott and the United States of America enforced to lift it as it came to the table of negotiations.

He unveiled that most disputed with the superpowers were settled except for a little number will be solved later, and the Iranians will enjoy better conditions of living in the near future.

However, Wang Yi, China's Foreign Minister, announced today, Friday, that the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the USA come to the final phase.

He delivered a speech to the Conference of Disarming sponsored by the United Nations that parties of the nuclear agreement should work hard to return plan of the joint compressive work to its right path which US former President Donald J. Trump declared withdrawal from it in 2018.

The Chinese minister urges the USA and Russia to reduce their nuclear arsenals.

The statements of Wang Yi came days ahead of the scheduled meeting between US President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Switzerland on June 18.

He warns of bullying committed by the USA in the international affairs.