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AFP: Iranian opposition says extension of nuclear talks will need to nowhere

Agence France Press reported on 19 July 2014 from Paris (translated from French): On Saturday Maryam Rajavi, President of the main Iranian opposition, said extending the negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program “will result in nothing” and will only provide more “time to the mullahs for further deception”.
The President of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) issued a statement saying “Vienna negotiations that did bear no result and the obstinacy of the mullahs’ regime to a comprehensive agreement that would permanently prevent its manufacturing the nuclear bomb, as the failure of the appeasement policy and leniency towards this regime.”
Maryam Rajavi believes Iran must impose the “complete implementation of the Security Council resolutions, particularly a total halt of uranium enrichment, accepting the Additional Protocol, and free access of IAEA inspectors to the regime’s suspicious installations and centers.”
AFP reiterated in its report the NCRI and People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran unveiled Iran’s nuclear program in 2002. Firmly opposing the mullahs’ regime, they are frequently revealing advances made in this nuclear program by relying on their connections inside Iran.

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