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  • U.S. To Join Direct Talks On Iran Over Iran's Nuclear Program

    U.S. TO JOIN DIRECT TALKS ON IRAN OVER IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    09.04.2009 13:03 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In a dramatic break from previous policy, the
    United States will join direct talks between UN and European powers
    and Iran over Tehran's nuclear program, the State Department announced
    Wednesday.

    Wednesday's announcement is the latest step by the Obama administration
    to engage Iran diplomatically.

    The Obama administration has asked the European Union's international
    policy chief, Javier Solana, to invite Iran to new talks with the
    permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany, State
    Department spokesman Robert Wood said.

    "If Iran accepts, we hope this will be an occasion to seriously
    engage Iran of how to break the logjam of recent years and work in a
    cooperative manner to resolve the outstanding international concerns
    about its nuclear program," Wood said.

    Prior to word from State, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's hard-line
    President, said that his country "welcomes a hand extended to it."

    Iran so far has refused Security Council demands to halt its production
    of enriched uranium, which it has said will be used to fuel nuclear
    power plants. The United States has accused Tehran of concealing
    efforts to develop a nuclear bomb, and the UN's nuclear watchdog
    agency said it has failed to resolve questions about the aim of
    Iranian program.

    The Bush administration had insisted that Iran first stop its nuclear
    program before any talks with the United States or its allies could
    go forward. Wednesday's announcement is the latest step in the Obama
    administration's efforts to engage the Islamic republic diplomatically
    after nearly three decades without formal ties.

    Washington, which has not had diplomatic relations with Iran since
    1980, has participated in previous talks only as an observer. Wood
    would not speculate about whether a meeting involving Iran and the
    rest of the group might lead to direct one-on-one meetings of U.S. and
    Iranian officials, CNN reports.
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