MOSCOW. Feb 12 (Interfax) - The negotiating process aimed at settling the nuclear problem of Iran is slowing down from time to time, but is still moving ahead, says Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi.
"The process of dialogue is slowing down from time to time, but we hope that the process will gain the necessary momentum. If you compare the recent meetings and those we had at the very start, you'll see that we have proceeded ahead," Salehi said at a press conference in Moscow on Tuesday.
Talking about an upcoming meeting between P5+1 negotiators and Iran in Almaty, Salehi said he hoped these negotiations would follow up on the previous meetings.
"If our partners display open will toward settling the issue this time around, there will certainly be such will on our part as well," he said.