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The Russian Permanent Representative spoke about the negotiations on the Iranian nuclear deal

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Russia, China and Iran may once again hold high-level trilateral consultations on nuclear issues. Mikhail Ulyanov, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to International Organizations in Vienna, told Izvestia about this.

"The situation around the Iranian nuclear program is developing dynamically, and this may well require another round of consultations between Russia, China and Iran on this issue at the level of deputy foreign ministers. There is no specific date yet," Ulyanov said.

The diplomat noted that the Russian Federation has repeatedly stated its readiness to facilitate dialogue between Iran and the United States, but Tehran and Washington should take the initiative, so far there have been no such requests.

On May 23, the American and Iranian sides held the fifth round of indirect talks in Rome, in which Oman again acted as a mediator. Following the consultations, the Sultanate's Foreign Minister, Badr bin Hamad bin Hamoud Al-Busaidi, announced "definite but not definitive progress."

Read more in the exclusive Izvestia article:

Nuclear synergy: Russia, China and Iran may discuss nuclear issues again

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