Iran is not ready for Ankara’s mediation on nuclear problem

Iran is not ready for Ankara’s mediation on nuclear problem

PanARMENIAN.Net - Iranologist Sevakh Sarukhanyan said that Iran is not ready for Ankara’s mediation on the nuclear problem. Turkey wants to position itself as a defender of the Islamic states’ rights through the initiative on mediation between the West and Iran, trying to gain sympathies of the Arab countries, Sarukhanyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. Meanwhile, according to him, Iran is just using Turkey to gain time and postpone adoption of sanctions by the West.

A new resolution of the UN Security Council on Iran is ready to be put to vote. The document calls on all UN member-states to be watchful with respect to remittances with participation of Iranian banks. According to the resolution authors, this will prevent support to the Iranian nuclear program.

The new resolution on Iran was drafted, as Tehran failed to define within six months when it will be able to resume negotiations with the world community. The last report of the International Atomic Energy Agency on Iran reads that Tehran does not secure the required level of cooperation to confirm a peaceful nature of its nuclear program. Meanwhile, Tehran does not agree with this statement.

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