MP: G5+1 states will return to talks
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Tehran, Jan 24, IRNA -- A member of Majlis (parliament) National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, Heshmatollah Fallahatpisheh, said that the G5+1 representatives have to return to the negotiating table because Iran is a key player in the region.
“G5+1 countries are embarrassed because of Iran’s active approach in Istanbul talks on January 21-22 and proposing to resolve the regional issues through cooperation on the basis of common stances,” he added.
Fallahatpisheh pointed out that Iran’s new stance means that it can play a more important role in the region.
Referring to the fact that Iran has adopted a rational stance in the negotiations with G5+1 and its peaceful nuclear activities, he said that Iran has exposed its nuclear program to the international community which shows its capability and the irreversible nature of its nuclear activities.
The fourth round of negotiations between Iran and G5+1 (five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany) was hosted by Turkey on January 21-22 in Istanbul.
The first, second and third rounds of talks between Iran and G5+1 were held in Geneva in July 2008, October 2009 and December 2010 respectively.
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