The final agreement on the matter was initially expected to be reached by the June 30 deadline, but the sides decided to prolong negotiations until July 7.
“The implementation of our part of the agreement will take two-three months while fulfilling the other side’s [the P5+1] obligations requires permission [from the UN Security Council] and it is very important to make sure these two processes happen simultaneously,” Araqchi said as quoted by the Iranian IRIB broadcaster.
The Iranian official noted that the simultaneity of actions of the parties to the future nuclear deal is one of the issues currently under discussion by the negotiators.
On Saturday, a source close to the talks told Sputnik that the Iranian delegation has informed the P5+1 earlier in the day that it disagrees with the proposal on gradual lifting of the Western sanctions against Tehran and wants all the restrictions removed immediately after the agreement is signed.