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The European Union presented a "final text" at the end of negotiations aimed at reviving the Iran nuclear deal, a European official said Monday.

The source told reporters on condition of anonymity, "We worked for four days, and today the text is before senior representatives. The negotiations have ended and this is the final text. It will not be renegotiated."Iranian media, quoting an unnamed senior official in the Iranian Foreign Ministry, said that the European coordinator for the Vienna talks, Enrique Mora, "presented new proposals on the remaining issues," adding, "Intensive negotiations took place during the past four days to check on the availability of observations and our country's concerns." . "We shared our positions with the other side during the negotiations, and we made relative progress on some issues," he said.

"The main concern of the nuclear negotiating team is to fulfill the rights and interests of the Iranian people, ensure the sustainable implementation of the other party's obligations and prevent the recurrence of US illegal behavior," the Iranian official said.He added that the "final text" announced by the European Union is still under review by it, and "additional opinions" will be provided on it, according to what the French Press Agency reported, quoting the official media.The official IRNA news agency quoted the official as saying that Tehran told Mora that "our initial response" to the proposed text, and that "of course, these items need a comprehensive review, and we will convey our additional views and considerations to the coordinator and the other parties."

This came after official media quoted a Foreign Ministry official on Monday that the nuclear negotiations in Vienna "have not yet reached the stage to talk about the final text of the agreement.""The Iranian negotiating delegation presented constructive views to the other party to advance the negotiations," the official said, adding that "the outcome of the talks depends on the will of the opposing party to take the required political decisions." He continued, "We still believe that if the other party takes the appropriate decision, we will be able to finish the negotiations quickly, but we have not reached this stage yet."

The Iranian official was responding to press statements by the European coordinator, Enrique Mora, on Sunday evening. The Wall Street Journal reported that indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States were "nearing completion, but it was not clear whether Tehran would accept the final agreement," stressing that the text of the agreement could be closed within hours.Iran insists on closing the International Atomic Energy Agency's investigation into the discovery of traces of enriched uranium at secret sites, whose presence it did not announce in the negotiations that preceded the 2015 nuclear deal.

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The European Union presented a "final text" at the end of negotiations aimed at reviving the Iran nuclear deal, a European official said Monday.

The source told reporters on condition of anonymity, "We worked for four days, and today the text is before senior representatives. The negotiations have ended and this is the final text. It will not be renegotiated."Iranian media, quoting an unnamed senior official in the Iranian Foreign Ministry, said that the European coordinator for the Vienna talks, Enrique Mora, "presented new proposals on the remaining issues," adding, "Intensive negotiations took place during the past four days to check on the availability of observations and our country's concerns." . "We shared our positions with the other side during the negotiations, and we made relative progress on some issues," he said.

"The main concern of the nuclear negotiating team is to fulfill the rights and interests of the Iranian people, ensure the sustainable implementation of the other party's obligations and prevent the recurrence of US illegal behavior," the Iranian official said.He added that the "final text" announced by the European Union is still under review by it, and "additional opinions" will be provided on it, according to what the French Press Agency reported, quoting the official media.The official IRNA news agency quoted the official as saying that Tehran told Mora that "our initial response" to the proposed text, and that "of course, these items need a comprehensive review, and we will convey our additional views and considerations to the coordinator and the other parties."

This came after official media quoted a Foreign Ministry official on Monday that the nuclear negotiations in Vienna "have not yet reached the stage to talk about the final text of the agreement.""The Iranian negotiating delegation presented constructive views to the other party to advance the negotiations," the official said, adding that "the outcome of the talks depends on the will of the opposing party to take the required political decisions." He continued, "We still believe that if the other party takes the appropriate decision, we will be able to finish the negotiations quickly, but we have not reached this stage yet."

The Iranian official was responding to press statements by the European coordinator, Enrique Mora, on Sunday evening. The Wall Street Journal reported that indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States were "nearing completion, but it was not clear whether Tehran would accept the final agreement," stressing that the text of the agreement could be closed within hours.Iran insists on closing the International Atomic Energy Agency's investigation into the discovery of traces of enriched uranium at secret sites, whose presence it did not announce in the negotiations that preceded the 2015 nuclear deal.

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