Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told FRANCE 24 Tuesday that an agreement with the international community over the country’s nuclear programme could be reached at talks in Geneva later this week.
A deal to end the standoff between Iran and the international community over its nuclear programme could be reached at talks in Geneva later this week, the country’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told FRANCE 24 on Tuesday.
Zarif also said that Iran could use it its influence to encourage non-Syrian forces fighting in Syria to withdraw from the country.
Read more: Nuclear accord ‘possible this week’, says Iran’s Zarif - FRANCE 24 EXCLUSIVE - FRANCE 24
A deal to end the standoff between Iran and the international community over its nuclear programme could be reached at talks in Geneva later this week, the country’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told FRANCE 24 on Tuesday.
Zarif also said that Iran could use it its influence to encourage non-Syrian forces fighting in Syria to withdraw from the country.
Read more: Nuclear accord ‘possible this week’, says Iran’s Zarif - FRANCE 24 EXCLUSIVE - FRANCE 24
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