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Iran to continue nuclear talks with "strong will": president

Xinhua, April 21, 2015 Adjust font size:

Iran has "strong will" to continue the nuclear talks with the world powers, and it hopes the other side can display the same will, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said here on Tuesday.

"We hope to reach an agreement on generalities and on the details in the next two months," he said before departing Tehran for Indonesia to attend the Asia-Africa meeting.

The probable agreement will pave the ground for the cooperation between Iran and the region as well as the Asian countries, and "it will be in the interest of everyone," he said.

Rouhani left Tehran on Tuesday to attend an event in the Indonesian city of Bandung to mark the 60th anniversary of the Asian-African Conference.

Back to 1955, Asian-African Conference marked an important milestone in the history of Asian and African countries. The delegates from 29 participating countries gathered in Bandung, Indonesia to discuss peace, security, and economic development in the midst of emerging problems in many parts of the world. Endit