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Iran seeks ‘win-win game’ in N-issue

07af34ec2df7cc761142069fe689d00f_LIranian President Hassan Rohani has reaffirmed Tehran’s determination to pursue a “win-win” approach to finding a solution to Iran’s nuclear issue.

In his first press conference since he took office on Sunday, Rohani said on Tuesday, “We seek a win-win game and this is possible”.
The Iranian chief executive stated, “We are prepared to enter serious and meaningful negotiations with determination and without wasting time, and if our opposing party is equally ready, I am confident that the concerns of both sides will be allayed through dialogue”.
He said, “In general, I am not pessimistic about the prospect of talks”.
Rohani was alluding to negotiations that Iran and the P5+1 group of world powers are planning to hold in the future. The group comprises the United States, Britain, France, Russia, and China plus Germany.
The Iranian president underscored the importance of dialogue as the “sole solution” and noted, “If anyone thinks that they can impose their will on the Iranian nation through intimidation, they are making a grave mistake.”
He added that the United States will gain nothing from its “dual approach” vis-à-vis Iran.
Rohani noted, “If the US acts based on goodwill and mutual respect … the way will be open for interaction”.

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