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Iran, P5+1 have removed all differences except writing the final deal: Jahangiri

If the Zionist regime, certain Arab governments and the US Congress stop creating obstacles in the coming two months, a comprehensive deal will be clinched, Jahangiri said.

First Vice President Eshagh Jahangiri said on Saturday that Iran and P5+1 are in the final stages of working out a deal.

In Iran all people fully back the government, even the opponents of the government call for the removal of economic sanctions.

If the Zionist regime, certain Arab governments and the US Congress stop creating obstacles in the coming two months, the comprehensive deal will be clinched, he said.

Media should reflect the realities and avoid creating irrational expectations among people, he said.

Upcoming parliamentary elections should be on the agenda, he underlined, adding that the opponents of the government are determined to disappoint people.

This year is a very tough year as oil prices will remain low and the government revenues from oil are very minor, he said.

Golrokh Askarieh

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