Nuclear agreement, 90% of the problems have been solved: Ali Akbar Salehi

Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Ali Akbar Salehi

Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator Ali Akbar Salehi

Tehran … News Time

Iran says its nuclear dispute with the United States about 90 percent of the technical issues have been resolved. A senior Iranian official expressed hope that at the end of March, the framework agreement will be final. Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator Ali Akbar Salehi told Iranian state television that there have been major issues. I hope the rest of the time we’ll complete the framework agreement. Ie before he told reporters in Switzerland between the two sides on the final item has not yet consensus. If this issue is resolved technical problems then we can say that the relationship from both cases is cleared. He left many details yet, but overall I can say that Saif relevant treaty before the deadline’m hopeful. Iran’s uranium enrichment capacity on the main issues and disagrees on issues related to the lifting of sanctions. Both parties currently pending nuclear program issues such as large number of centrifuges, yuranym the lifting of sanctions imposed on Iran enrichment capacity and schedules related to a framework agreement before the end of March are trying to agree on. After the end of June, the two sides signed the final agreement is expected. A senior US official said the two sides have made progress in the negotiations but has yet to resolve the many differences. Between the end of sanctions on Iran for their actions and that there are differences regarding Iran’s nuclear program now and what measures will be limited.

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