mercredi 26 novembre 2014

Khamenei: West will not be able to bring down Iran's nuclear negotiations

خامنئي له كلمة الفصل في الملف النووي الإيراني (أسوشيتدبرس-أرشيف)Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ali Khamenei said that the West would not be able to "subjugate" Iran in negotiations over its nuclear program, which was extended until July next.
Khamenei stressed the tweet on the official account on Twitter that "America and European countries colonial tried in the nuclear field to do everything they can to bring down the Islamic Republic of Iran, but did not and will not be able to that."
This was seen as a first reaction to Khamenei, who has the final word in the file the Nuclear on the decision to major countries (United States, Russia, Britain, France, China and Germany) and Iran to extend negotiations seven months for not reaching an agreement in the deadline, which expired on Monday.
Iranian President Hassan Rohani has confirmed that the negotiations, which ended on Monday in Vienna allowed a lot of narrowing gaps, and stressed that these negotiations will ultimately lead to an agreement, adding at the same time that Iran will not make concessions on its nuclear program.
The remarks were met with a spiritual wave widely criticized by conservatives across them close newspapers and through interventions of this current Congress session held in Parliament today to discuss the decision to extend the nuclear negotiations.

Intense negotiations in Vienna did not culminate in an agreement between the major powers and Iran (Reuters)
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The United States welcomed the decision of the extension, and defended Foreign Minister John Kerry for the agreement and praised what he described as real and important progress has been made after a week of deliberations in the Austrian capital, calling on the international community and the Congress to support this extension.
For his part, British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said that Iran will be able to extend the negotiations under the collection of seven hundred million dollars a month from their funds frozen.
On the other hand, the European Union announced Tuesday that it extended to a seven-month freeze on some economic sanctions against Iran, announced Union, which represents governments that "extended until June 30 suspension of restrictive measures adopted by the European Union," Council.
The EU froze for the first time in the January 20, 2014 sanctions on key sectors of the Iranian economy, such as petrochemical products and trade gold and precious metals and remittances series, after Tehran pledged to freeze part of its nuclear activities under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors.
Source: Agencies
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