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Iran supports win-win, positive results in talks with P5+1

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Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili (R) and EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton in Geneva for Iran-P5+1 talks, December 2010.



A senior Iranian lawmaker says the Islamic Republic of Iran has always supported any measure aimed at achieving “positive and win-win” results in its talks with the world’s six major powers.


“Unfortunately, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the P5+1 (Britain, China, France, Russia and the US plus Germany) and the UN have tainted Iran's nuclear case with political issues and we are witnessing a completely political approach towards our country,” Member of Iran’s Majlis (Parliament) National Security and Foreign Policy Committee Parviz Sorouri said.

“We hope for the P5+1 to have realized that their political measures have had no effect and that their actions have strengthened the resolve of the Iranian people,” Sorouri added.

If the P5+1 adopts an interactional approach, as opposed to its confrontational approach in the past, the interests of both parties will be protected, he further said.

Iran and the P5+1 have held two rounds of multifaceted talks, one in Geneva in December 2010 and another in the Turkish city of Istanbul in January 2011.

Iran's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi announced on March 28 that the upcoming talks between the Islamic Republic and the P5+1 would be held on April 13, although he did not confirm the venue of the negotiations.

While Tehran says it is ready to continue the talks based on common grounds, it has stressed that it will not give up any of its rights.
 
Iran's position is fair and honourable and west should stop trying to bully Iran
 
Iran needs to resolve this issue because it is having a crippling effect on Iranian Economy. Sometimes you have to retreat from a BATTLE and regroup to win the WAR.
 
Talks are the only way to go forwards :tup:
 
So far Iran has turned out to be a loser..cutting off from SWIFT had profound effects on Iranian trade..while it could spell potential opportunities for Pakistan for barter trade and crippling of Chahbar port.
 
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