He made the remarks on the occasion of the first anniversary of the implementation of the landmark nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) reached between Tehran and the six world powers (the US, Britain, Russia, France and China plus Germany).
The nuclear deal was signed in 2015 and came into effect in January 2016. The six world powers were committed to lifting sanctions against Iran and the country in turn agreed to limit some of its nuclear program in certain areas.
According to the Russian Sputnik News Agency, most countries are sharing the Russian positive assessment of the implementation of the so-called joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on the Iranian nuclear program, and the work on this issue is expected to continue with the new US administration, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said Monday.
Speaking about the future work on the JCPOA with the administration of US President-elect Donald Trump, Ryabkov said he did not expect the tone of work to change.
'Everyone shared our point of view that there are no unsolvable and insurmountable problems in the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action,' Ryabkov told reporters.
'Overall assessment of the first year [of the JCPOA implementation] is definitely positive.'
The deputy foreign minister added that, although, there have been skeptical views, especially from some NGOs, there are no signs of possible disruptions in the implementation of the agreement and stakeholders are determined to continue their work.
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