The Iran Six, which involves Russia, the U.S., China, France, Great Britain and Germany, met on Thursday and agreed that any decision on Iran's nuclear program should be made jointly based on the September resolution, which called on Iran "to comply fully and without delay with its obligations" and IAEA commitments.
Iran's Atomic Energy Organization stated last month it was ready to answer any questions the UN nuclear watchdog had about its nuclear program after a new UN resolution was passed by the Iran Six on September 27 and was ready for continuation of talks with Iran Six.
Iran is under three sets of relatively mild sanctions over its nuclear program, which it insists is purely civilian but the West, led by the United States and Israel, maintains is aimed at developing nuclear weapons.