Iran’s Vice-President is going to meet the US energy secretary in Geneva to discuss the ongoing nuclear negotiations, the official IRNA news agency has reported.
Iranian Vice-President Ali Akbar Salehi is going to meet the US energy secretary, Ernest Moniz, during two days of expert-level talks between Iran and the US in Geneva, Behrouz Kamalvand, spokesman for Iran’s Atomic Organisation, told IRNA.
Salehi is also chief of Iran’s nuclear organisation. He will leave Tehran for Switzerland today, Kamalvand said.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif and US Secretary of State John Kerry will also meet in Geneva on Sunday, Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had said on Thursday.
Kerry had last met Zarif earlier this month in Munich.
The US and other nations negotiating with Tehran have long suspected Iran’s nuclear programme is secretly aimed at weapons capability. Tehran insists the programme is entirely devoted to civilian purposes.
Iran and world powers are to hold a new round of nuclear talks. Tehran and the six-nation group i.e the US, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany hope to agree on a framework by March and a final accord by June 30.