Iran has weakened the United States came into effect this week, the impact of sanctions, but said that these measures will be complicated a resolution of its nuclear program dispute.
- A further attempt to force Tehran to curb its nuclear activities.
In recent years, Iran vigorously pursue its development of nuclear technology, which Western countries suspect was concealing their attempts to develop weapons capability Iranian officials have repeatedly denied the allegations.
"We have no doubt that the policy of sanctions is a broken, we were surprised, why the U.S. government and other governments involved in these sanctions repeated mistakes and failed policies," state television website quoted foreign ministry spokesman as saying Abbas Allah Goetsch Monday night.
Remove sanctions can only be counted as a confidence-building measures that can assist in solving this problem, but no results intensify sanctions, in addition to the problem is more complex, more difficult to solve, "he said."
Hope to resolve the nuclear dispute with Elections As promised last month boosted gentle handling external relations hardline incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over former nuclear negotiator Hassan Rouhani president.
Analysts say it is still uncertain whether Iran and Rouhani as president will be more suited to the requirements of the world powers to stop its most sensitive enrichment, fissile concentration of 20%, and stop working Fordow, an underground nuclear facilities and uranium enriched.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in all major decisions, especially on the nuclear issue in Iran last word.
Last week, Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, Fereydoun Abbasi Davani, said the head of Iran's production of enriched uranium fuel production would not change.
But Iran's state news agency on Tuesday in an interview, the former head of the organization Gholam Reza Aghazadeh said Iran nuclear issue was "in the first 90 minutes," Western countries and Iran need to enter serious negotiations.
With Rouhani no office until early August, analysts say, Iran and P5 +1 group of countries - the U.S., Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany - between any further nuclear talks could be held before September.
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