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News ID: 7887
Publish Date : 26 November 2014 - 20:48

Press Digest

Failed Campaign
IRAN: The West tried to bring Iran to its knees but failed. Now that Iran and the six powers have decided to meet again in the next seven months, a final deal is possible. But that deal should never forgo Iran’s nuclear rights or cross the red lines.
 
Unworthy Party
ETEMAAD: Nuclear negotiations showed that the U.S. is untrustworthy in a real sense of the word. How can you trust a politician who victimizes the national interests of the U.S. and other nations for the illegitimate interests of the Zionist regime? Tehran cannot trust this kind of politician.
 
Ineffective Pressures
DONYAYE EQTESAD: There is no doubt in the continued operation of Iran's nuclear technology and installations. The West is of this belief that pressures and sanctions against Iran don’t yield any fruit. The centrifuges will never stop operating and people will have a better life.
 
Fundamental Differences
ABRAR: Uranium enrichment and removal of sanctions are two key issues in talks. There are also other issues that if not resolved could lead to a non-deal. The result of the negotiations should meet the red lines. Enrichment should continue and sanctions should be removed.
 
Political Framework
RESALAT: Iran is trying to reach a political understanding in the shortest period of time possible. It will then try to compile an agreement in the form of a technical and political package. Reaching a political framework for a deal is possible within weeks.