The following are excerpted statements by Iranian officials on the nuclear framework that was announced by the world’s six major powers and Iran on April 2.
Solutions on key parameters of Iran #nuclear case reached. Drafting to start immediately, to finish by June 30th. #IranTalks
— Hassan Rouhani (@HassanRouhani) April 2, 2015
Over the phone now, thanked FM @JZarif, Head of AEOI Salehi & all of our negotiators for their tireless efforts around the clock. #IranTalks
— Hassan Rouhani (@HassanRouhani) April 2, 2015
A day that will remain in the historical memory of the #Iranian nation. #RouhaniLive
— Hassan Rouhani (@HassanRouhani) April 3, 2015
Centrifuges have to spin and peoples lives, economy have to move forward. Today we have gotten closer to that objective. #RouhaniLive
— Hassan Rouhani (@HassanRouhani) April 3, 2015
2nd step taken last night laid out the #NuclearDeal framework, 3rd step would be the final agreement in June, & 4th step the implementation
— Hassan Rouhani (@HassanRouhani) April 3, 2015
Sanctions were not imposed to bring Iran to table, their aim was to make Iran surrender. Claiming sanctions brought us to table is baseless.
— Hassan Rouhani (@HassanRouhani) April 3, 2015
Always a believer in negotiations & dialogue. In fact, was negotiating on this very #nuclear case prior to sanctions.
— Hassan Rouhani (@HassanRouhani) April 3, 2015
If other negotiating party fulfils promises, Iran will fulfil promises. If they choose different a path, other options will be available.
— Hassan Rouhani (@HassanRouhani) April 3, 2015
Good evening ladies and gentleman. Let me again thank you all for having followed our work. We’ve done significant work. If we look back at recent history, and if we succeed, we’ve taken a major step, but we’re still some time away from reaching where we want to be. If we succeed, this will be one of the few cases where an issue is resolved through diplomatic means, an issue of significance. And that would require an approach that would concentrate on a non-zero sum outcome, a win-win outcome. And that was my country’s approach to this from the very beginning.
And that, I think, would be a major step forward. We have stopped a cycle that was not in the interest of anybody. Not in the interest of non-proliferation and not in the interest of anybody to one that will, in fact, be a gain for all parties concerned. And I hope that at the end of this process we will all show that true dialogue and engagement with dignity we can, in fact, resolve problems, open new horizons and move forward.
Iran/P5+1 Statement: "The EU will TERMINATE the implementation of ALL nuclear-related economic and financial sanctions". How about this?
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) April 2, 2015
Iran/5+1 Statement: "US will cease the application of ALL nuclear-related secondary economic and financial sanctions." Is this gradual?
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) April 2, 2015
The solutions are good for all, as they stand. There is no need to spin using "fact sheets" so early on.
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) April 2, 2015
#Iran FM @JZarif: We stood up to six powers who call themselves intl community
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
Iran FM @Jzarif: You cannot speak with our people with language of force and sanctions
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: They first wanted to destroy Arak, mothball Fordow, demanded that we only keep 2-300 centrifuges.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @Jzarif: Kerry brought up an important point in post-understanding interview, saying "Iranians will not surrender"
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: We have never been, or will be, after a bomb. We are not after regional hegemony. We want good relations with our neighbors.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: We've never been after a bomb. Our Leader has fatwa against nukes. We closed touted & supposed bomb routes ourselves.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: We had capability to produce chemical weapons in 80s but inspectors certified that we never did so, even when Saddam gassed us
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: We didn't say one thing in negotiating room and another before media. We didn't produce "fact sheet".
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: When Americans say one thing here and another there, this is not sign of power. Time of force is over.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: There are still brackets in the text If not, we would have an agreement right now.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: Europeans complained to Americans about their claim that EU position on own sanctions was 'suspension' and not 'lifting'
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: In end, we'll have intl agreement, under Ch 7/Section 41 of UN Charter, will terminate previous resolutions & endorse deal
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: Maybe because of their own internal pressures, they (US) write "fact sheets" first and then negotiate.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: US says no fissile material at Fordow. But find one place where Americans mention that 1,000 centrifuges will remain at Fordow.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif (abt negotiation details): We know people have right to know, but don't want to cause hindrance to finalization of deal.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: We're not after being two-faced. We don't play games. We enter talks with seriousness. We don't say one thing, do another.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: We use word 'terminate' abt sanctions in Lausanne understanding bec Mr Kerry used suspend/lift interchangeable
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: On day of implementation of deal, IAEA will verify it, and that day, US will terminate oil, financial, bank sanctions
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: Senators' letter to us sought to drag us into domestic US politics. We will never be dragged into it.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: Until few weeks ago, mention of 'heavy water' in Iran was seen as blasphemy in West. Now look at the Lausanne understanding.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: I prefer not to discuss 'what if' in case of cheating on their side etc. Shouldn't start trust-building w/ mistrust.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: If US was all-powerful, it would not sit at negotiating table with us.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
FM @JZarif: They all said 'heavy water' means 'bomb. We told them that was not the case. Our heavy water reactor last thing to be accepted.
— Iran Nuclear Energy (@nuclearenergyir) April 4, 2015
#Iran DFM Araghchi: West's claim on sanctions isn't true.All the sanctions will be lifted on the 1st day of implementing the deal.#IranTalks
— Abas Aslani (@abasinfo) April 3, 2015
“What Iran wanted eventually took place despite the plans proposed by the U.S., China and Russia; the Arak Heavy Water Reactor will continue to produce plutonium."
—April 7, 2015 according to the press
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