Salehi: Negotiations between Iran and the 5 +1 in April
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Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, said Wednesday that the next round of negotiations between Iran and the 5 +1 group will take place on the thirteenth of the month of April / April next year will be announced later from the state which will be hosted.
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Salehi said on the sidelines of a ceremony to receive Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the Mehrabad airport in a statement to the correspondent of news agency IRNA: The Istanbul has announced its readiness to host these talks and continues to represent one of the options.
He said Iran's foreign minister said the decision on the location of the negotiations goes back to the Secretary of Supreme National Security Council, "Saeed Jalili," and expressed his hope that this decision will be taken as soon as possible.
Salehi said the existing friendly relations between Iran and Turkey and said that during Erdogan's visit to Tehran to exchange views on Iran's nuclear activities as well as bilateral cooperation and issues of common concern.
The Turkish prime minister arrived at dawn Wednesday to Tehran at the head of the delegation of political and economic high-level.
Erdogan will meet during this visit, which takes one day to the first assistant to the president and Majlis Speaker. / 4
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Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, said Wednesday that the next round of negotiations between Iran and the 5 +1 group will take place on the thirteenth of the month of April / April next year will be announced later from the state which will be hosted.
And
Salehi said on the sidelines of a ceremony to receive Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the Mehrabad airport in a statement to the correspondent of news agency IRNA: The Istanbul has announced its readiness to host these talks and continues to represent one of the options.
He said Iran's foreign minister said the decision on the location of the negotiations goes back to the Secretary of Supreme National Security Council, "Saeed Jalili," and expressed his hope that this decision will be taken as soon as possible.
Salehi said the existing friendly relations between Iran and Turkey and said that during Erdogan's visit to Tehran to exchange views on Iran's nuclear activities as well as bilateral cooperation and issues of common concern.
The Turkish prime minister arrived at dawn Wednesday to Tehran at the head of the delegation of political and economic high-level.
Erdogan will meet during this visit, which takes one day to the first assistant to the president and Majlis Speaker. / 4
Updating :: 03/28/2012 13:29
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