Iran Assigns Additional Supervisors to ‘Better Control’ Nuclear Talks
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by News Editor
Jerusalem Post – Iran announced Wednesday that they have appointed two additional supervisors to ‘better control and coordinate the decisions taken by the Iranian team of negotiators’ during nuclear talks with the six world powers, semi-official Iranian news agency Fars reported.
“Given the results obtained in the first stage of the Geneva agreements, a decision was made to add two more individuals to the team of officials (who supervise the nuclear negotiators) to specify each and every detail for the negotiating team,” member of the parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Mohammad Esmayeel Kosari told Fars News Agency.
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