The chairman of the Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Committee said parliament has a “positive view” about the nuclear negotiating team and the statement issued after the most recent round of nuclear talks in the Swiss city of Lausanne outlining the key parameters of a final deal to resolve the long-running dispute over Tehran’s nuclear work.
“All the people who care about the system and the revolution, including leaders of Friday prayers across the country, commanders of armed forces and the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, lined up to back the negotiating team so that they do not give a wrong message to the enemy about the state of unity in the country,” lawmaker Alaeddin Boroujerdi said in a ceremony to commemorate National Nuclear Technology Day in the central city of Natanz on late Wednesday, IRNA reported.