TEHRAN (ISNA)- Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister rejected Obama's recent remarks on dismantling Iranian nuclear facilities, reiterating that there is no dismantle of nuclear facilities based on the Geneva deal.
"Using this word is an absolute misuse of a word and such a thing will never happen on Iranian nuclear issue," Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Abbas Araqchi said, referring to the US President Barack Obama's recent remarks on shutting down nuclear facilities in Iran.
He further added that Obama's comments aim at satisfying his friends in Congress or other countries.
"Iran will not join talks under pressure," he said, as warning that the talks will stop and the Geneva deal will face a breakdown in case any new sanction is approved against Iran.
Elsewhere, regarding Arak Heavy Water Reactor, he said, "This is one of the issues related to the final step of the talks. We are trying to ease concerns of the other side on Arak Heavy Water Reactor so that the facility could continue its activities."
The senior Iranian nuclear negotiator further added the 'Joint Action Plan' will be enforced since January 20.
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