"What is officially conveyed during the negotiations will be considered Washington’s position — not the conflicting remarks made by American officials in the media," the Iranian state TV's newspaper Jame Jam reported Friday citing an informed political source.
“The continued use of threatening language against Iran will have a damaging effect on the negotiation process and may prompt Iran to reconsider the proposals it puts forward,” the newspaper quoted the source as saying a day before the second round of indirect talks between Iran and the United States.
"In return for nuclear transparency, Iran will pursue the lifting of sanctions and the realization of economic benefits for the country, and is now awaiting the counter-proposals from the other side."