Chinese FM Hopes Sides to Strike 'Good' Iran Nuclear Deal Without Delay

© AFP 2023 / BEHROUZ MEHRIIranian flag outside the building housing the reactor of the Bushehr nuclear power plant. (File)
Iranian flag outside the building housing the reactor of the Bushehr nuclear power plant. (File) - Sputnik International
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The negotiating sides have a chance to reach a good agreement, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (C) sits next to European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini as they meet with foreign ministers from the U.S., France, Russia, Germany, China and Britain at the hotel where the Iran nuclear talks meetings are being held in Vienna, Austria July 6, 2015 - Sputnik International
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VIENNA (Sputnik) – Much progress has been reached over the last two days of P5+1 and Iran talks on Tehran’s nuclear program, and though the agreement may not be perfect, it is a good agreement, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Monday.

Iran and the P5+1 group of international mediators have been holding talks on a long-term agreement that will guarantee the peaceful nature of Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. The June 30 deadline for reaching the deal has been extended twice.

"With intensive consultations over the past couple of days, new progress has been made in the final stage of negotiations. China believes that no agreement can be perfect and conditions are already in place for us to reach a good agreement," Wang told journalists.

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There is no reason to delay reaching a final deal in Iran’s nuclear program between the P5+1 Group and Tehran, Wang Yi added.

"Hence foreign ministers of six countries gather once again in Vienna to bring negotiations to its conclusion. We believe that there could not and should not be further delay at the negotiations," Wang told journalists.

On April 2, 2015, the P5+1 group (Russia, the United States, Germany, China, France, the United Kingdom) reached a framework agreement with Iran in Lausanne, Switzerland, which envisages Tehran reducing the number of centrifuges and curtailing its uranium enrichment activities in exchange for the easing of the sanctions imposed on the country.

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