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Iranian envoy: Access to final agreement is possible

Vienna, Sept 6, IRNA – Iranˈs ambassador to Vienna believes if the western side in nuclear talks has the necessary effort and intension, the nuclear dispute between Iran and west will be solved until November 24. Austrian News Agency (APA), quoted Iranˈs Ambassador to Austria Hassan Tajik as saying on Friday that Iran and west consider access to a final agreement is inevitable and believe that access to a final agreement until November 24 is possible. The Austrian media wrote that Tajik has warned against west excessive demands in its nuclear talks with Iran and underlined that these demands, which are being proposed by the USA and Israel, are beyond Iranˈs red lines. Tajik has told APA that President Hassan Rouhani has declared his principle being cooperation instead of confrontation and, with maximum flexibility, has declared his desire to reach an agreement and now it is time for the other side. Concerning next round of nuclear talks between Iran and Group 5+1 on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meeting in New York and possible presence of President Rouhani in the US, Tajik underlined it is not certain whether Rouhani will travel to the US or not and there is no prediction about meeting between him and his US counterpart. Tajik added Iran has no political relations with the USA and direct talks between the two countries, in the level of foreign ministers, had been only on nuclear issue

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