Jalili terms nuclear talks with world powers constructive

Jalili terms nuclear talks with world powers constructive
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Irans chief negotiator, Saeed Jalili has termed the nuclear negotiation with six world powers in Geneva as positive and constructive. Negotiators from Iran and the 51 group (France, Britain, Russia, China, the United States, and Germany) held talks on Irans nuclear program and agreed to meet again before the end of October. The negotiators also agreed that their deputies would meet before the next meeting. Irans efforts centered on the point that negotiations take place on common consensuses and achieve favorable results in the future, Jalili, told reporters. Commenting on Irans nuclear program, Jalili said Iran would make every effort to master nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. Iran hasnt agreed on any such proposal that it will not store enriched uranium for its atomic program. The Western countries, however, believe that an agreement with Iran will reduce anxiety in the Middle East over Irans nuclear program.
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