Iran has said it does not intend to emulate the US government’s move to publish a fact sheet, outlining details of the proposed nuclear deal between Tehran and the 5 + 1 powers.<br /><br /> Iranian officials have been dismissive of Washington’s role in the negotiations. Earlier this week (April 15), President Hassan Rouhani rejected claims the US<br />Congress could derail plans to reach a final agreement on the deal by June 30. The accord concerns only Iran and the 5 + 1 powers as an entire group, he said.<br /><br /> In an exclusive interview with euronews, Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, claimed parts of the US fact sheet had been mistranslated.<br /><br /> “The United States, for their own domestic reasons – and that’s their right and their prerogative – produced a fact sheet, which was not exactly what we adopted,” he told Reihaneh Mazaheri. “So, the best way for all of us is to stop fighting over this, to negotiate and – once the final agreement is reached – to make the final agreement available to