TEHRAN
Nuclear talks between Iran and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will resume on Wednesday.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told a press meeting on Tuesday that nuclear talks with IAEA would carry on in Tehran on Wednesday.
Mehmanparast stressed that negotiations held with IAEA so far were assessed as "positive and constructive" so he wished that Wednesday's negotiations would be in that way too.
Spokesman added that at the negotiations, legal and technical topics would be covered and he underlined the importance of reaching a deal to recognize the country's nuclear rights.
He said that they will maintain cooperation with IAEA and that they are ready to allay concerns IAEA may have.
Moreover, Mehmanparast noted that talks between Iran and permanent members of the UN Security Council, the "5+1" countries including Germany would continue as well.
Iranian spokesman said that they are discussing where to hold negotiations as its time was set.