“We hope that a solution will be found for the Iranian nuclear [energy] issue in the Moscow talks,” Gojlo said in an exclusive interview with IRNA on Monday.
Asked if he is optimistic about the upcoming talks in Moscow, Gojlo said, “Poland is not part of the negotiations, but instead of being optimistic or pessimistic, I try to be realistic.”
Iran and the P5+1- Britain, China, France, Russia, and the United States plus Germany – held three sessions of plenary talks in Baghdad on May 23 and 24 after an earlier round of negotiations in the Turkish city of Istanbul in mid-April.
The two sides agreed to hold another round of talks in Moscow on June 18 and 19.
On Sunday, Deputy Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Baqeri said the P5+1’s lack of readiness to implement the previous agreements has slowed down the progress of the talks.
Baqeri made the comments in a letter to EU Deputy Secretary General for the External Action Service Helga Schmid.
“In his bilateral meeting with H.E. Lady [Catherine] Ashton on the sideline of Baghdad talks, H.E. Dr. [Saeed] Jalili touched upon this point and mentioned that your lack of preparation has caused the trend of the talks to be slowed down and even lead to standstill,” he said.
“Will the next round of talks be successful with or without having a clear provisional agenda and only having talks for the sake of talks? If the agreements made in each round of talks are not followed up properly by the deputies and experts, what kind of guarantee would it be for the success of the next round of talks?” Baqeri asked.
HMV/HGH/AZ
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