“Some of the regional Arab governments, out of their animosity with the Islamic Republic of Iran, seek to push for the failure of Iran’s talks with the Western parties in different spheres,” said Secretary of Iran’s Expediency Council Mohsen Rezaei in the Iranian city of Khorramabad on Thursday.
“The political strategy of these countries for the failure of the negotiations is to either get Iran involved in a military confrontation or coerce it into yielding to the pressures of the global arrogance,” he added.
Rezaei’s comments come as Iran and the P5+1 – Britain, China, France, Russia, and the United States plus Germany – are scheduled to hold talks in Moscow on June 18-19.
“Under the existing circumstances, the US and Israel, due to their entanglement in the regional quagmire, are making tremendous efforts to isolate Iran,” the Iranian official pointed out.
Iran and the six world powers wrapped up their latest meeting in Baghdad on May 24 after two days of negotiations. Both sides agreed to hold another round of talks in Moscow.
According to a New York Times editorial, published on May 24, the US, Israeli and Saudi Arabian governments hope that the P5+1 talks would at least lead to the suspension of Iran’s enrichment efforts in its nuclear energy program.
In a Wednesday letter to the P5+1 representative Catherine Ashton, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Saeed Jalili voiced doubts about the six major world powers’ determination to hold fruitful talks with Iran in Moscow.
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