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PARIS, March 23 (Xinhuanet) -- The troika of the
European Union (EU) (Britain, France and Germany) and Iran decided on Wednesday
to continue their nuclear talks after one-day discussions in Paris on Iran's
nuclear program.
According to a European diplomat,
the negotiations proceeded in"a positive and constructive climate".
Sirus Nasseri, negotiator of Iran, said that there
was no final agreement reached on Wednesday but "there will be a further
discussion within the next weeks," adding that each party continues to have its
own stand.
No exact date was unveiled for the following
negotiations.
According to Nasseri, Iran has made it clear that it
waits for firm guarantees from the troika.
On the eve of the discussions, an Iranian high
official, Hossein Mussavian, reiterated Tuesday that Iran would not give up on
uranium enrichment.
On Wednesday, Ali Agha Mohammadi, spokesman of the
Supreme national council of Iranian security, said "in the ongoing negotiations,
we are expecting to reach to an agreement on these firm and objective guarantees
on the issue of the enrichment resumption."
The United States wants Iran to abandon its nuclear
program that Washington believes to have a military nature. Enditem
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