Iran Seeks Clarification on Draft Nuclear Deal Terms
An advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader said the current draft agreement contains ambiguities that require clarification. The comments focused on differing interpretations of terms between the parties.
rediff.comAn advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader stated that the current draft of an agreement contains ambiguities that must be clarified before any final version can be accepted. The advisor, identified as Mohsen Rezaei, said the draft leaves certain provisions open to interpretation.
Rezaei added that one side seeks to apply pressure to secure acceptance of its preferred conditions while leaving the other side's obligations less clearly defined. The advisor described the present text as containing points that still need to be resolved through further discussion.
Officials have not announced a timeline for additional talks or revisions to the draft. No other details on the substance of the agreement were provided in the statements.
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