The top Iranian lawmaker Alaeddin Boroujerdi said Monday that the multifaceted talks between Iran and the world powers will not include Tehran's nuclear program, the local satellite Press TV reported.
"If the West insists on issues which are unreal, such as the cessation of uranium enrichment in Iran, it will get nowhere and the negotiations will produce no good results," Boroujerdi was quoted as saying.
He urged the five UN Security Council permanent members plus Germany (G5+1) to turn the path of confrontation into one of interaction based on the realities, the report said.
Talks on the Iranian nuclear issue resumed on Monday, as Iran declared itself to be self-sufficient in nuclear fuel supply and voiced harsh criticism of attempts to assassinate its nuclear scientists.
The two-day closed-door meeting is being attended by Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili, and European Union EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton on behalf of G5+1.