Iran’s nuclear talks in Kazakhstan have brought no breakthrough, with
Tehran urging the group of six world powers to win the trust of the
Iranian people. Hostile rhetoric towards the Arab republic is
‘counterproductive,’ Iran’s chief negotiator stated.The process of building trust is “a two-way traffic” and
Tehran “has taken quite a few steps to create trust,” stated
head of Iranian delegation Saeed Jalili, secretary of the country’s
Supreme National Security Council.
“When we talk about building confidence it must not be translated to be a denial of rights of any nation, rather it must be related to behavior and conduct that helps to facilitate cooperation between the two parties,” the official said later, in an interview with media.Media agencies
Saeed Jalili headed the Iranian delegation at the two-day talks in the Kazakh city of Almaty, which wrapped up on Saturday.
“When we talk about building confidence it must not be translated to be a denial of rights of any nation, rather it must be related to behavior and conduct that helps to facilitate cooperation between the two parties,” the official said later, in an interview with media.Media agencies
Saeed Jalili headed the Iranian delegation at the two-day talks in the Kazakh city of Almaty, which wrapped up on Saturday.
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