Senior negotiators from Iran, the United States have kicked off another day of their latest round of talks on Tehran’s nuclear energy program in the Swiss city of Lausanne.
Iranian foreign minister deputies Abbas Araqchi and Majid Takht-e Ravanchi held talks with Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman on Saturday morning.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and US Secretary of State John Kerry are also due to meet later on in the day to find solutions to outstanding issues ahead of a deadline for a comprehensive agreement between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries on Tehran’s nuclear activities.
The meeting will also be attended by head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi, US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz and EU foreign policy chief deputy Helga Schmid.
Efforts to bridge the gaps
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Abbas Araqchi speaking to reporters in Lausanne, Switzerland, March 27, 2015[/caption]
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Abbas Araqchi told reporters late Friday that the Iranian negotiating team had held intensive talks with the American, Chinese and European sides at different levels.
He said there are still unsettled issues between Iran and the P5+1 countries.
“We are making efforts to narrow the differences, and hope this will happen in the coming days,” he added.
'Iran nuclear deal needs political will'
As a deadline slated for July 1 draws closer, the Iranian foreign minister reaffirmed on Friday the Islamic Republic’s determination to reach a nuclear agreement with the P5+1 countries and called on the other parties to show political will.
“I feel that we can definitely find solutions, but reaching a settlement requires political will from the other side,” Zarif said.
“The reason why I stress on the other side’s political will is that the Islamic Republic of Iran has the resolve at the highest levels, at the level of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution [Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei] and at the level of President [Hassan Rouhani],” he added.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (3rd L) and Hossein Fereidoon, the special aide to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (3rd R) walking after a negotiation session on the Iranian nuclear program in Lausanne on March 27, 2015[/caption]
Iran’s flexibility
Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Ministry’s Director General for Political Affairs Hamid Ba'idinejad said in Lausanne on Friday that the country has shown "necessary flexibility" during talks with the P5+1 group and emphasized that the other side must make a decision to finalize the negotiated solutions.
He said, "There are a number of issues that haven’t been resolved yet," of which "research and development and sanctions" are "the most important."
Meeting of P5+1 foreign ministers
Meanwhile, the US secretary of state and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in a phone call agreed on a possible meeting of the P5+1 foreign ministers on Sunday to discuss the nuclear issue in Switzerland, the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement.
"An agreement was reached on the possibility of holding a meeting on March 29 in Lausanne of the foreign ministers of the six powers acting as international mediators and Iran," the ministry said.
Iran and the six-party group - the US, Britain, France, Russia and China plus Germany - have been in talks to resolve outstanding issues surrounding Tehran’s nuclear activities to pave the way for an overarching deal on the country’s nuclear program before the July 1 deadline.
By Press TV