Deputy Minister Majid Tak et Ravanch said that after Iranian delegations met with delegations from three major European powers in Istanbul, Turkey, the United Kingdom, France and Germany, they ended “oppressive sanctions” and supported Iran’s rights under the non-proliferation treaty. European troika.
Takht-e-Ravanchi was in Istanbul as a key member of the Iranian negotiation team in meeting with responders from European members of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA): Germany, England, France. He made a statement at a press conference following the Istanbul meeting on Friday.
He said the meeting, which is a continuation of the previous round, had significant developments in which Iran was attacked by the Israeli regime and the United States.
According to Takht-e-Ravanchi, Iran said at the meeting that the attacks were clearly in violation of international law and the UN Charter, criticising the positions that these countries have taken regarding the attacks.
Another issue addressed at the conference is the return of sanctions and snapback mechanisms, he said, adding that Iran has expressed strong opposition to these measures, adding that the Foreign Ministry Abbas Arakich has sent a letter to the UN chief, distributed to all members of the UN Security Council.
Iranian vice-chairman Kazem Galibabadi, one of the Iranian negotiators, said earlier today after saying that Iran and the European troika had serious discussions with “specific ideas.”
“We had a serious, straightforward and detailed discussion with the E3/EU PDS along with (Foreign Minister Majid Tak e Ravanch),” Galibabadi wrote on his X account on Friday after a meeting in Istanbul, Turkey.
Regarding the meeting agenda, Gallibabadi wrote:
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi stressed on Thursday that Iran has secured the right to enrich the nullcear.
MNA
