Rouhani says Iran to extend negotiations if other sides respect it rights

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News ID: 4659
Iran » Iran
Publish Date: 17:00 - 19 July 2014
Tehran, YJC. The president has addressed Iran’s nuclear negotiations in a meeting.

Hassan Rouhani who was speaking in a conference with press agents on Thursday evening said "Our soldiers that the diplomatic frontline in the Vienna talks proved to the world that the Islamic republic of Iran favors talks to create more clarity and trust.”

"Defending the rights of the Iranian nation we will not budge a bit. We have been utterly patient in the recent talks,” he said.

The president added "What we are looking for in these negotiations is a win-win situation. We believe that for the talks to succeed will be in the interest of the world, the region, and the Iranian nation. The other side also clearly knows that talks with Iran are influential over global and regional peace.”

Rouhani further stated "We will try to introduce to the world the peace-loving, compromising Iran.”

He also maintained that if the Western negotiating sides recognize Iran’s right to peaceful nuclear activities, the country will be willing to set an extended term for the ongoing nuclear negotiations.

"The government’s plans are made with little dependence on the outcome of the nuclear negotiations. That is the way we move and we hope that the other side also understands the issue and makes decisions that will benefit everyone,” he stated.

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