Iran's nuclear deal with West 'certain' - Rouhani
18 Oct TN
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Monday a nuclear deal with
the West was bound to happen and he believed it could be achieved by a
Nov. 24 deadline.
"We have reached consensus on generalities and there are only the
fine details to be worked out: whether we would reach an agreement
within the next 40 days, if the time will be extended, etc.," the
president told his people in a late evening address broadcast live on
television.
"Of course details are important too, but what´s important is that
the nuclear issue is irreversible. I think a final settlement can be
achieved in these remaining 40 days.
We will not return to the situation a year ago. The world is tired
and wants it to end, resolved through negotiations," he said."
A nuclear settlement is certain," he said, vowing to "apply all our
efforts in that direction."
Rouhani, a moderate elected by a landslide 14 months ago partly on
promises to end hostilities with the West, cautioned nevertheless that
"a 12-year-old dilemma cannot be resolved overnight."
Top diplomats of the United States, Iran and the European Union will
meet for another round of talks in Vienna later this week to push for an
elusive deal ahead of a Nov. 24 deadline. |