There needs to be political impetus for an agreement between Iran and 5+1

 

There needs to be political impetus for an agreement between Iran and 5+1 It would be extremely hard to achieve an agreement between Iran and the six international negotiators (P5+1) on Tehran’s nuclear program without a new political impetus, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said Thursday, Itar Tass reports.“There is no certainty that if everyone sticks to what has been implemented until now, this puzzle will be pieced together,” Ryabkov told journalists.“Without a new impetus, it would be extremely hard to achieve a result,” he said.


 It would be extremely hard to achieve an agreement between Iran and the six international negotiators (P5+1) on Tehran’s nuclear program without a new political impetus, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said Thursday, Itar Tass reports.“There is no certainty that if everyone sticks to what has been implemented until now, this puzzle will be pieced together,” Ryabkov told journalists.“Without a new impetus, it would be extremely hard to achieve a result,” he said.

 

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