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Solana still awaits Iran reply to nuclear offer PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 03 July 2008

ImageBRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana said on Wednesday he was still waiting for a formal answer from Iran to incentives offered by major powers aimed at solving the dispute over its nuclear programme.

He declined to comment on apparently conciliatory remarks by a senior adviser to Iran's top authority, who was quoted on Wednesday by the French newspaper Liberation as suggesting a compromise could be found.

"I cannot make any comment about that," he said of the remarks attributed to Ali Akbar Velayati, who a day earlier was quoted separately in an Iranian newspaper as chiding the "provocative" approach of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

"I very much hope this sentiment they are expressing ... will become true but for the moment I have not received any comment formalised," Solana told reporters before a conference at the European Parliament.

"These are good expressions but I would like to have a response formalised the sooner the better," he added, declining to comment on whether he expected face-to-face talks with the Iranians in the near future.

Last month, Solana delivered an international package of incentives to Tehran for Iran to suspend uranium enrichment.

The offer was based on an updated version of one rejected by Iran in 2006 and included help in developing a civilian nuclear programme and trade benefits.

Liberation quoted Velayati as saying "a compromise could be found between the communal concerns in Iran and the other states".

(Reporting by Mark John in Brussels and Mark Heinrich in Vienna; Editing by Dale Hudson and Andrew Dobbie)





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Iran's nuclear standoff
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  • AP: Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama pledged Monday that he would step up diplomatic pressure to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons before Israel feels that "its back is against the wall" and might take military action.

  • New York Sun: On the heels of a breakdown in talks intended by the West to defuse the Iranian nuclear crisis, Iran is planning to build a new nuclear power facility.

  • AP: Iran's official news agency says the country has begun designing its second light-water nuclear power plant, a 360-megawatt facility in the southwest.

  • AFP: Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday praised the country's government for resisting international pressure on the Islamic republic to halt its controversial nuclear programme.

  • Reuters: Iran described talks with a top U.N. inspector over its nuclear program -- which the West fears is a cover to build atomic bombs -- as "positive", the official IRNA news agency reported on Wednesday.

  • AFP: Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation on Tuesday tasked six local companies to hunt for potential sites for new nuclear power plants, the official news agency IRNA reported.

  • Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Aug. 19 – A senior official from the United Nations nuclear watchdog is holding talks with Iranian officials in Tehran.

  • AP: Iran should not give Western nations the justification to "drag the region down a dangerous slope" by its lack of transparency and flexibility in the conflict over its nuclear program, Egypt's presidential spokesman said Saturday.

  • Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Aug. 14 - Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki held telephone conversations on Wednesday with his Chinese, German, and Russian counterparts.

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