Vienna (Reuters)-Six Nations of the world, Tuesday (5/3), urging Iran to meet its obligations to clear up its nuclear plan issues, and seek a diplomatic breakthrough in the next round of talks with Tehran, and not melapokan the matter to the UN Security Council.
The six countries said in a joint statement, "we noted the fruitful meetings held on 26-27 February in Almaty in order to carry out a constructive diplomatic process, ... We are seeking tangible results in this diplomatic process at an early stage. "
According to the statement, Iran must comply fully and without delay all its obligations including entering Additional Protocol soon.
Some Vienna-based diplomat told Xinhua--which monitored Between Jakarta-positive steps made in the meeting between Iran and the P5 + 1 on February 26-27 at the Almany. The six countries prefer to issued a joint statement and not reporting the Iran nuclear issue to the UN Security Council, so that it opens the door for diplomatic opportunities in the near future.
Both sides attempted to reach an agreement in April in other negotiations in order to make bababk positive step to end the infighting, after expert-level talks to be held in Isntabul, Turkey, early next month.
The P5 + 1 group consisting of the United States, France, United Kingdom, China, Russia plus Germany.
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