Tehran, YJC. Iranian MP says that the Lausanne nuclear statement is no big victory for Iran.
"The statement is no big victory in which to take pride and
claim that it has happened for once in history. It’s rather an ordinary agreement,”
said MP and member of the Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Committee
Hossein Naqavi Hosseini.
In interview with the
Young Journalists’ Club, he said that calling the Lausanne framework agreement
a great achievement is an example of extremist thought.
In contrast, it would also be extremist to maintain that Iran
only gave advantages and gained nothing during the talks, he maintained.
He stated that no matter what the content of the announcement,
the final agreement must provide the ways to get back to the conditions before
sanctions were imposed on Tehran.
Hosseini also cautioned about phrases like new inspection
system as pointed to in the statement. He said that such statements are vague
and their content can cover a great range of implications. Therefore, he said,
such points need to be clarified in the final agreement.