Iran says to seek UN Security Council ratification after final deal with US
- 'The final agreement is expected to be endorsed by a UNSC resolution after a period of 60 days,' says Baqaei
Iran's foreign ministry announced it will seek UN Security Council ratification for its nuclear agreement with the US, expecting endorsement after 60 days, learning from past experiences.
- Iran's plan for UN Security Council ratification.
- The 60-day endorsement timeline.
- The US-Iran peace deal.
TEHRAN: Iran’s foreign ministry said on Monday it would seek ratification from the UN Security Council after it negotiates a final agreement covering its nuclear programme with the United States.
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“The final agreement is expected to be endorsed by a United Nations Security Council resolution after a period of 60 days,” said foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei in a weekly press briefing, adding that Tehran “will learn from past experience”.


















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