Abbas Araqchi said little progress has been made in the latest round of expert-level nuclear talks between Tehran and six world powers in the Swiss city of Geneva.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Abbas Araqchi said that little progress has been made in the latest round of expert-level nuclear talks between Tehran and six world powers in the Swiss city of Geneva.
Araqchi, who doubles as Iran’s top nuclear negotiator, made the comment on the third day of the negotiations on Saturday.
The two sides will be holding a fourth day of talks today to discuss the implementation of the landmark nuclear deal struck between Iran and the Sextet in Geneva last month.
Director General for Political and International Affairs at Iran’s Foreign Ministry Hamid Baidinejad is leading the Iranian delegation, which is comprised of experts from nuclear, banking, oil and transportation sectors.
Stephen Clement, an aide to the European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton heads the Sextet’s negotiating team.