Dec 16, 2013, 2:35 PM

Geneva deal; a temporary stay: Larijani

Geneva deal; a temporary stay: Larijani

QOM, Dec. 16 (MNA) – Iran’s Parliament speaker has believed Geneva agreement as a temporary stay.

Mehr News correspondent reported that Ali Larijani responded questions about international, national and provincial affairs in a state radio program aired live on Sunday night, Qom 1400.

Larijani expressed hope that people in Qom, who have had high places in the Revolution, were satisfied with the current conditions of the country.

He also commented on Geneva agreement. “Internationally, the agreement has naturally contributed to stabilizing the political atmosphere, and for the same reason, Zionist regime had objected to the agreement and atmosphere loudly,” he added, and that “since the Zionist regime wanted Iran always to be in hot zone.”

Larijani said that Geneva agreement brought back the hopes in economic conditions improvements inside. “This is psychological implications conducive to easing the recession inside the country as emphasized by the Leader,” he said.

“All problems however have not been solved yet; but this is the first step to move forward to a stable atmosphere,” asserted he and believed that what Iran demanded from Geneva deal was saving its peaceful nuclear technology and changes in the West’s coercive behavior.

“Debate ongoing inside country about the content and tone of the Geneva deal is technical debates; but it is important that we find how to reach the next step, and this is a temporary stay, not a permanent place,” he asserted.

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