No nuclear center to be shut down, says Iran's Zarif
ISNA - Iranian Students' News Agency
Sun 24 Nov 2013 - 09:06
TEHRAN (ISNA)- Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif leading the Iranian negotiating team in Geneva reiterated that the country's nuclear activities would continue based on the deal reached between Iran and the 6 countries.
'Iranian nuclear program would continue and the nation's rights on Non-Proliferation Treaty is included (in the deal) as an inseparable right. Based on the agreement titled 'Action Plan', all restrictions imposed against the Iranian nation would be lifted.'
He noted Iran's enrichment program up to the 5 percent level would continue through a serious start in the next 6 months along with talks aiming at lifting sanctions against Iran completely.
He reiterated Iranian nuclear facilities would not be shut down and nuclear activities at Fordo and Natanz sites as well as Arak Heavy Water Reactor would continue, and no material would be sent out from Iran.
He assured that based on the deal all sanctions would be lifted and blocked financial resources would be returned to Iran.
The Iranian Foreign Minister added the 'Action Plan' is prepared in 4 pages whose English version does not have any article.
The deal includes 3 parts of goals, preliminary mutual measures and final step, he said, adding, Iranian enrichment has been recognized in the sections of goals and final step.
According to the Iranian Foreign Minister, the deal includes a guarantee and also a joint committee monitoring implementation of the 6-month plan. He added that all measures are reversible and Iran can pick up its previous approach in case the other side refuses to abide by its commitments.
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