The Iranian deputy foreign minister said that the West should show more flexibility in the nuclear talks, adding, "Iran has shown enough flexibility so far."
An Iranian news website has released a report on the performance of IRIB, saying that the national broadcaster is looking at Iran’s nuclear talks with P5+1 through a negative lens.
On the day of the agreement between Iran and P5+1, all financial sanctions by the EU, the US, and the Security Council against Iran will be removed, said Araghchi.
Sanctions against Iran have been imposed because Iran has emerged as a nation, a movement and an identity guided by principles against the hegemonic system, said the Supreme Leader.
Given that nothing will be agreed upon until there is agreement on everything, questions as to whether there has been an agreement on a certain topic are wrong, said a source close to talks.
Speaker Ali Larijani has lashed out at those who criticize the nuclear negotiating team, saying baseless remarks on nuclear talks are against the country’s national security and the Supreme Leader’s wishes.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says the conclusion of a final deal between Tehran and the P5+1 group of countries over Iran’s nuclear program hinges on the United States’ move to lift the sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Euro-American Affairs Majid Takht-e Ravanchi insisted that all sanctions imposed against Iran over its peaceful nuclear porgram must be lifted as part of a comprehensive nuclear agreement.
A senior Iranian nuclear negotiator on Thursday talked about possibility of leaving one or two outstanding key issues to be decided on the last days of the nuclear talks by foreign ministers of the negotiating parties.
Chairman of the Expediency Council Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said Thursday that given the support of the Supreme Leader for Iranian nuclear negotiating team, the wise and vigilant Iranian nation will never abandon its nuclear negotiators.
A former Iranian ambassador says that the negotiating team should draw on the Supreme Leader's praising remarks and hold their ground when it comes to the rightful stances of the Islamic Republic.
There is no reason not to be optimistic. I am optimistic about a nuclear deal being clinched before July 10, says Trita Parsi, the president of the National Iranian American Council.
“We should be optimistic about the future of nuclear talks because the negotiating sides have resorted to logic and joint objectives instead of imposing their one-sided stances,” said Mohammad Nahavandian.
Iran’s Ali-Akbar Salehi and US Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz have discussed technical aspects of a comprehensive deal over the Iranian nuclear program.