Iran will remain in the nuclear talks in Vienna until his demands are met and a “solid deal” is reached, Iran’s top security official official says Ali Shamkhani on Monday.
Talks to revive Iran’s 2015 nuclear pact face perspective of collapse after a last-Russian minute demand strength world powers of pause negotiations for an indefinite time despite a largely completed text.
“We will do it remain in the talks in Vienna until our legal and logical requirements are met and a solid agreement is reached”, Shamkhani, secretary of the High Council for National Security, which makes the decisions in the talks in Vienna, said in a tweet.
Tensions have risen since Iran attacked northern Iraq city of Erbil on Sunday with a dozen ballistic missiles in an unprecedented assault on the capital of the autonomous Iraqi Kurd region which appeared to be aimed at the United States and its allies.
Iran will remain in the nuclear talks in Vienna until his demands are met and a “solid deal” is reached, Iran’s top security official official says Ali Shamkhani on Monday.
Talks to revive Iran’s 2015 nuclear pact face perspective of collapse after a last-Russian minute demand strength world powers of pause negotiations for an indefinite time despite a largely completed text.
“We will do it remain in the talks in Vienna until our legal and logical requirements are met and a solid agreement is reached”, Shamkhani, secretary of the High Council for National Security, which makes the decisions in the talks in Vienna, said in a tweet.
Tensions have risen since Iran attacked northern Iraq city of Erbil on Sunday with a dozen ballistic missiles in an unprecedented assault on the capital of the autonomous Iraqi Kurd region which appeared to be aimed at the United States and its allies.