"The cooperation framework that emerged [from the Iranian nuclear talks] seems to us to be stable and balanced enough, and protected by the compromise decisions," Ryabkov said during a roundtable at the Federation Council, the upper house of the Russian parliament.
Ryabkov added that the system was hard to undermine because it had almost no weak points.
Israel seems to be coming to terms with the fact that the Iranian nuclear deal between Tehran and the six world powers will be implemented, Sergei Ryabkov said.
"Yet another proof that the agreement is a solid and right one is Israel’s reaction to it, including from its authorities," Ryabkov said during a roundtable at the Federation Council, the upper house of the Russian parliament.
"Despite serious criticism, the Israeli leadership seems to have comprehended that this agreement is the new reality," he added.
Moscow hopes the Iranian authorities fully endorse the agreement reached with the P5+1 group on Tehran’s nuclear program, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister said.
Earlier in the day, the Iranian parliament passed a bill approving the historical nuclear deal. The bill has to be approved by the Guardian Council of the Constitution comprising senior clerics to come into law.
"We expect that the process of internal approval of the document in the relevant Iranian bodies end positively," Ryabkov said at a roundtable meeting at the Russian parliament’s upper chamber.