VIENNA (Sputnik) – Iran and the P5+1 Group have come to a final agreement on Tehran’s nuclear program after over two weeks of strenuous talks, an Iranian diplomatic source told Sputnik earlier on Tuesday.
#IranTalks| Ministerial family picture with EU, Iran, China, France, Germany, Russia, UK and US @FedericaMog pic.twitter.com/LJE9eFbqtS
— Catherine Ray (@CatherineEUspox) 14 июля 2015
If #IranDeal reached, triumph of diplomacy means we all will have won when we all could have lost. Plain and simple; no spin needed.
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) 13 июля 2015
“The agreement with the ‘sextet’ cannot be called sweeping, but it is the best compromise variant for all parties that could be reached today,” Zarif said.
#IranTalks @FedericaMog The decision we are going to take is much more than a nuclear deal. It can open a new chapter pic.twitter.com/7bdy3bhmQM
— Catherine Ray (@CatherineEUspox) 14 июля 2015
In April, the negotiators reached a framework deal that implies the reduction of Iran's uranium enrichment activity and the number of centrifuges in exchange for a gradual relief of economic sanctions imposed on the country.
After ministerial coordination meeting this morning, working with @JZarif and @JohnKerry at #IranTalks pic.twitter.com/8vm431ICtO
— Federica Mogherini (@FedericaMog) 13 июля 2015
The final agreement was originally due to be signed on June 30, but the deadline has been repeatedly postponed.