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    a new round of talks between six world powers and Iran next month

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    a new round of talks between six world powers and Iran next month  Empty a new round of talks between six world powers and Iran next month

    Post by day dreamer Mon 28 Jan 2013, 5:41 pm

    a new round of talks between six world powers and Iran next month



    Agencies: A spokesman for responsible foreign policy in the European Union said on Monday that the six world powers asked Iran to hold new round of nuclear talks in February.

    And Catherine Ashton announced foreign policy in the European Union, which oversees the communications between Iran and the six powers the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany said last week that Iranian authorities stalling on the resumption of diplomatic efforts.

    Iran asked the world powers that "remains committed on the scheduled date for the talks in January," arguing that the 5 +1 group is responsible for the postponement of negotiations on Iran's nuclear program, the radio station reported the official Iranian television Saturday. She explained the station that Helga Schmidt Assistant Secretary of State European representing a 5 +1 Catherine Ashton, "offered" the assistant chief Iranian negotiator Ali Bagheri "postpone nuclear negotiations to February and said she (Group 5 +1) is ready to hold negotiations in January ". The radio station IRIB Ali Bagheri "stressed that Iran is ready to participate in negotiations with the 5 +1 group and asked the other party remain committed to the date scheduled for the talks in January."
    And Friday, said a European diplomat told AFP that "there is no agreement yet about the next meeting, but the contacts are continuing," and that this meeting will take place probably in February.
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    For her part, speaking on behalf of the European Union that the Union can not "confirm any appointment" does not preclude "any place" for the negotiations, adding that the 5 +1 group wants to "return Iran to the negotiating table." After months of downtime, Iran resumed and 5 +1 group (the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany) Communications in mid-December to move the nuclear negotiations in the hope of resuming dialogue before the end of December, and then by the end of January. But talks about the date and place of the next meeting has slowed due to the exchange of the parties responsible for the delay. While Istanbul hosted the previous meetings, Iran this week offered to hold the next meeting in Cairo. But Egypt did not confirm with hosting the meeting. Western powers suspect Iran of seeking to build nuclear weapons under the cover of a civilian nuclear program, a charge Tehran denies.
    Iran rejects especially to suspend its uranium enrichment through the confirmation that he is purely civilian Contrary to Western accusations. Said Ali Akbar Velayati Msstar supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei for international affairs, told Mehr news agency that "strategic nuclear file" for Tehran. He explained that "the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, the right will not abandon Iran and everyone (in Iran) are in agreement on that," while the country is subject to international sanctions to force it to change its position on its nuclear program. Said John Kerry, who was chosen by President Barack Obama on Thursday and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Washington would prefer so far to adopt a strategy that includes economic sanctions and diplomatic negotiations in the Iranian nuclear file. But he cautioned, "determined" American "to reduce the nuclear threat" reiterating that the United States "will do everything to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons."


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