Nima, Euronews:
A day after the historic agreement between Iran and the 5 + 1, we go to Tehran to talk about this with Sadegh Zibakalam, Professor of Political Science at the University of Tehran.
Muhammad Javad Zarif said that this agreement is a win-win agreement, the ultras Iranians say Iran has lost much. For you, what is the result of this agreement for Iran?
Sadegh Zibakalam, Tehran:
I think the most important part of this agreement is that Iran can continue its nuclear activities but also that Iran could gain the trust of Europeans and Americans about nuclear power. At the same time I think that the Iranian people, the way he supported the agreement does not give the possibility to the ultras to oppose or prevent a final agreement in June.
Nima, Euronews:
The latest news say that the Israeli cabinet considers this agreement as a threat to the security of Israel, yet Barack Obama on Thursday night spoke of an agreement to ensure world peace. What will the impact of this difference between the two allies on the final agreement of June?
Sadegh Zibakalam, Tehran:
Many countries in our region appreciate and enjoy the hostility between Iran and the United States. Israelis of all, especially the ultras as Mr. Netanyahu, the Saudis too. I think Netanyahu is right to be worried, the Saudis also have reason to be worried about this agreement, because they can no longer use that Iran's nuclear program to their benefit and their regional interests.
Nima, Euronews:
Tehran last night passed a historic and unforgettable night. There were many people in the street but now, many people went to see Muhammad Javad Zarif Airport. Are you optimistic about a final agreement?
Sadegh Zibakalam, Tehran:
I do not believe that the ultras as those who support Ahmadinejad or ultra-conservative political parties to prevent the progress of negotiations and a final agreement. Aui Iranians voted for Hassan Rohani, support this agreement and they have clearly shown.
For this I believe the future belongs to moderate Iranians. The future belongs to those in Iran who want to reconcile and have correct and respectful relations with the United States.
The interview ends with these words. Sadegh Zibakalam thank you.
Thank you to you too.