Speaking in the northeastern province of South Khorasan, IRIB President Mohammad Sarafraz said some 70 percent of the Iranian people believe that the US will not�remain committed to its undertakings in the nuclear talks between Iran and the six global powers.
The IRIB survey reveals�that 72.9 percent of Iranians think Tehran should continue to enrich uranium on home soil�if the nuclear talks break down, he added.
Seventy percent of those polled�also believe that Iran should cut down�imports in a bid to counter�enemies� plots if the nuclear talks fail.
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According to the IRIB poll, 75 percent of the respondents believe that Washington will�be to blame if the talks between Iran and P5+1 countries reach a deadlock.
Iran and the P5+1 group � the US, Britain, France, China and�Russia plus�Germany � are currently working to reach a final accord on Iran�s nuclear program by the end of June.
The two sides reached a mutual understanding on the parameters of a comprehensive agreement on Tehran�s nuclear program in the Swiss city of Lausanne on April 2.
Iran and the six countries wrapped up their latest round of deputy-level discussions in the Austrian capital of Vienna on Friday and agreed to resume fresh talks next Tuesday.
By Press TV