Foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi has dismissed claims about offer of a new package of proposals to Iran, saying we have received no such package , and emphasizing the need to implement the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on Sunday.

He added that if other sides can observe Iran's rights in JCPOA and act in full compliance, the deal will survive and other issues would be non-starters, and would simply not arise. 

According to a report of foreign ministry press office,  Qasemi in response to reporters' questions concerning news by foreign media quoting unknown diplomatic resources about a new package of proposals  to Iran to encourage the country to accept a new deal, Qasemi  said:  "Such foreign news reports  and claims are baseless and wrong, and are masterminded by think-thanks of  Zionist media outlets.  The aim is to create a negative atmosphere and to divert on-going discussions between Iran and other members of  JCPOA".

Following unilateral illegal departure of the US from the nuclear deal (JCPOA)  and in response to request of other sides to remain in the deal, Iran clearly announced that if other sides can observe Iran's stipulated rights and acted fully upon that, Iran will remain in the deal and in this case other issues are  baseless, misleading and should be ignored.
The spokesman underlined that it is important that whether the other sides are able to act upon their commitments in JCPOA or not? This will be determining in the upcoming intensive talks.

Qasemi said according to determined frameworks in the first joint commission of JCPOA without the US, which is to be held in the coming days upon Iran's proposal, only issues relating  to the JCPOA will be discussed  between Iran and the other sides.