Alexander Lukashevich: talks between Iran and the "six" became deeper

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Iran hopes that the negotiations on the nuclear program of Iran to be held in Almaty on April 5 will start with recognition by the "Group of six" its right to uranium enrichment, Agence France-Presse reported with reference to the statement of the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili, says Trend.

"We think that they can start the negotiations tomorrow with the phrase that they recognize Iran's right to enrichment (of uranium)," Jalili said in Almaty.

The High Representative of the EU on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton expressed her hope to get Iran's response to the proposals of the group of six international mediators. In turn, the press secretary of the Foreign Ministry of Iran Ramin Mehmanparast said that "the upcoming negotiations seem to take place in a reasonable atmosphere, which will help both parties to find the final decision."

The talks of "six" of international mediators on Iran involve profound professional exchanges, said  Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich. "Exchange of views and approaches is already on the depth at a good professional level, and it is encouraging."  he said, reiterating that "the process has not yet entered the stage of development of solutions to existing problems."

During the negotiations took place between Iran and six international mediators (USA, UK, France, Russia, China, Germany) representatives of the leading world powers submitted to Iran their renewed proposals on solution of the situation around the nuclear program, and Iran presented its own ones.