TurkeyandBrazilmediated previous negotiations over Iran's disputed nuclear programme in 2010.
Turkeywelcomed an initial agreement between Iran and world powers on curbingTehran's nuclear programme but said on Friday it hopedTehranwould go further by the deadline for a final deal at the end of June.
Iran and six world powers, known as the P5+1, agreed a framework deal inLausanne,Switzerland, on Thursday which is contingent on reaching a final agreement by June 30.
"When we look at the positions (of the) P5+1 right now, Iran is still below the line we were able to bring in 2010, but we hope Iran will come to that line," Turkish Foreign MinisterMevlut Cavusoglusaid during a trip toLithuania.
"AsTurkeywe are very pleased that negotiations held with the P5+1 have ended in political understanding. (We are) happy to see consensus on the general framework of a final agreement. I hope the parties will reach final agreement," he said.
Separately, Turkishfinance MinisterMehmet Simseksaid the deal, which could pave the way for the lifting of economic sanctions on Iran, would help boostTurkey's exports to its neighbour and help bring down global oil prices.