A senior Iranian parliamentarian downplayed the worrying aspects of the newly sealed nuclear deal between Iran and the six major world powers in Geneva on November 24, and underlined the capacities of the Geneva deal to meet both sides' demands.

“The Geneva talks raised some hopes on the one hand, but they also created some worries, as well,” Iranian Parliament’s Vice-Speaker Mohammad Reza Bahonar said on Saturday.

He added that neither the western powers have retreated from their stands, nor have we had the permission to retreat from ours, although we assume both sides can enter the process of a win-win game.

On November 24, Iran and the six world powers sealed an interim deal in the Swiss city of Geneva to lay the groundwork for the full resolution of the dispute between the West and Iran over Tehran’s nuclear energy program.

In exchange for Iran agreeing to limit certain aspects of its nuclear activities, the six countries undertook to lift some of the existing sanctions against Tehran.
 

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