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Publish Date : 6/29/2022 9:06:04 AM
What did happen on the first day of talks in Qatar?

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What did happen on the first day of talks in Qatar?

On the first day, the discussions on the remaining issues were followed with a "technical and serious approach" and the atmosphere of the negotiations was followed by focusing on the "specialized dimensions" of each of the discussed aspects.
NOURNEWS - A new round of talks on lifting sanctions began , in Doha yesterday afternoon, Tuesday, July 28. The beginning of this stage of the negotiations was key with the talks between "Ali Bagheri", the senior negotiator of Iran, and "Enrique Mora", the EU Deputy Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy. According to information received by Nournews from the negotiation room; On the first day, the discussions on the remaining issues were followed by a technical and serious approach. According to the report, the atmosphere of the negotiations has been pursued with a focus on the "specialized dimensions" of each of the discussed aspects. Although Enrique Mora, on behalf of the European Union, is in charge of coordinating the talks and conveying the views of the Iranian and American sides, last night, only talks took place between him and Ali Bagheri, the chief negotiator of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Tehran has previously stated that no direct talks will be held with the United States and Enrique Mora would pass messages to each side. While the remaining issues are not numerically significant, due to their direct impact on the formation of a strong, stable and reliable agreement, they have slowed down the process of reaching an agreement. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said yesterday, without mentioning the issues on the agenda of the talks: "The red lines drawn in the negotiations at the level of policy-making and decision-making in Iran are based on the maximum provision of national interests, and this is an issue that will be judged by future generations." "The Islamic Republic of Iran will not cross its red lines in any way," he continued. Iranian Foreign Minister also added: "If the United States has serious intentions, an agreement is available in this round of talks." At the end of the first day of negotiations, it is not yet possible to determine the outlook for the "timeline" of the talks. BY: Pooya Mirzaei
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