"No new incidents have been reported to the Committee during the current reporting period," Sanctions Committee chairman Román Oyarzun Marchesi, who is Spain`s Ambassador to the United Nations, said on Tuesday.
Referring to the ongoing P5+1 talks, Marchesi said that "in the event of a comprehensive solution to the Iranian nuclear issue, the Committee decided it would revert at the appropriate time on the Panel`s recommendation to provide specific guidance to Member States on any possible implications for the relevant Security Council measures, once an outcome was known."
Iran and the P5+1 group of international mediators, which includes Russia, China, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany, are facing the end of March deadline to reach a political framework agreement on the nuclear issue. The next round of negotiations on Iran`s controversial nuclear program is set to begin on March 26 in Lausanne, Switzerland.
The deadline for a long-term comprehensive agreement with Iran, which will ensure the peaceful nature of its nuclear development, has been set for July, 2015.
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