British, German, French and US foreign ministers on Saturday stress that now was the time for Tehran to take ‘difficult decisions,’ with regards to its nuclear program.
In a joint statement the foreign ministers said: “We agreed that substantial progress had been made in key areas although there are still important issues on which no agreement has yet been possible. “
“Now is the time for Iran, in particular, to take difficult decisions. Our negotiators, together with those from China and Russia, will resume meetings with Iran next week in Lausanne.”
“We reaffirmed that we are all equally committed to finding a solution that ensures that Iran’s nuclear programme remains exclusively peaceful in line with its stated commitment. Any solution must be comprehensive, durable and verifiable.”
“These negotiations are a shared effort among the E3+3 coordinated by the EU. Experts in different disciplines from every member of the group are contributing in depth to our coordinated negotiating positions and this coordination, as well as multiple bilateral talks with Iran, will continue to be a vital part of achieving success.”
“We are at an important moment in the negotiations. If we are able to resolve all the main issues, technical work will follow to convert a framework into a detailed text.”
“We will all continue to work together with unity of purpose to secure a successful outcome.”