Iranian First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref called Tuesday for internal unity around ongoing nuclear talks, saying differences over negotiations must not become a domestic quarrel. He expressed hope that the latest memorandum of understanding would lead to an agreement and urged all parties to respect the outcome, according to Iranian media.
Iranian First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref on Tuesday evening called publicly for unity and discipline around the country's nuclear negotiations with the United States, amid signs of domestic debate over the emerging deal. In a statement carried by Iranian channels, Aref said that 'differences of opinion over the negotiations must not turn into an internal quarrel,' and expressed hope that the latest memorandum of understanding would lead to an agreement. He added that 'everyone must respect the outcome of the negotiations.'
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