Follow-up INA
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif stressed that Washington should realize that the sabotage action in Natanz will make the negotiations in Vienna difficult.
"We had constructive discussions on political and nuclear cooperation, the Gulf region and Afghanistan, as the discussions are serious about the nuclear agreement and the lifting of sanctions," Zarif said during a press conference with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Tehran.
Zarif added, "Washington should know that the act of sabotage in Natanz will make negotiations difficult in Vienna, and Europe should condemn the Natanz incident instead of imposing sanctions on Iranian military figures."
He pointed out that "the opportunity for Europe and America to implement the obligations of the nuclear agreement is very narrow, and if Europe and America miss the current opportunity to return to the agreement, they will face difficult circumstances."
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