UN Security Council to endorse Iran nuclear conclusion soon: France

France’s Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius briefs French journalists at the Palais Coburg Hotel, the venue of nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 countries, in Vienna, Austria, on July 14, 2015. © AFP

France's Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius says the UN Security Council will pass a resolution within days endorsing the outcome of nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries.

"A resolution will be very quickly presented to the UN Security Council... It's a matter of days," said Fabius on Tuesday shortly after long negotiations between Iran and the six world powers reached conclusion on Tehran’s nuclear program.

German FM hails nuclear conclusion

Germany's Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier welcomed the conclusion of nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 countries, saying it would make the world "safer."

"As someone who has been part of this for 10 years, I'm happy that we've reached a point where I really believe that an agreement has been reached which is going to make the Middle East and the world... safer," Steinmeier said.


(L-R) French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Ali Akbar Salehi pose for a picture in Vienna, Austria, on July 14, 2015. © AFP

 

"Today is a good, perhaps a historic day for all those who want a peaceful resolution of conflicts, and also for me personally a great moment," he added.

He said the nuclear conclusion proved that even “large, international and political conflicts” can be solved through dialogue and persistence.

After 18 days of marathon talks in the Austrian capital of Vienna, Iran and the P5+1 group of world powers - the United States, Britain, France, China, Russia and Germany - reached a conclusion on Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on Tuesday, which will put limits on Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for the removal of sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

The nearly 159-page conclusion will be presented to the Security Council, which will adopt a resolution in seven to 10 days making the JCPOA an official document.

Based on the conclusion, which has been reached with due regard for Iran’s red lines and is considered a nuclear achievement for the country, the world powers recognize Iran’s civilian nuclear program, including the country’s right to the complete nuclear cycle.


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