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  • Ready to resume nuclear talks soon: Iranian FM

    Published on October 16, 2010

    Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki on Friday said that Tehran was ready to resume talks about its nuclear programme with the international community within a matter of weeks.

    “From our point of view October or November is a good time for the re-establishment of negotiations,” Mottaki said.

    He spoke to reporters as he arrived for a meeting of the so-called Friends of Democratic Pakistan group, which was formed two years ago to support the country’s moves toward democracy.

    Participants are discussing increased aid to Islamabad in the aftermath of the devastation caused by this summer’s floods.

    Catherine Ashton, the EU security and foreign affairs chief yesterday suggested the talks on Iran’s nuclear programme be held in Vienna “over three days in mid-November,” with the participation of the US, Britain, China, France, Russia and Germany.

    “Ashton hopes Saeed Jalili will respond positively and looks forward to constructively engaging with Iran next month,” her spokesman Darren Ennis said, referring to Iran’s top nuclear negotiator.

    Ashton issued the statement soon after meeting US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Brussels.

    Iran insists it want to enrich uranium only to make fuel for a planned reactor network and denies accusations that it will use the programme to make fissile warhead material.

    But many in the international community suspect the civilian programme is a cover for a military one.

    So far, the UN Security Council has adopted four sets of sanctions meant to pressure Tehran into freezing enrichment.

    In Tehran, Jalili told state TV that Iran welcomed Ashton’s intention to hold further talks.

    “The past costly and fruitless trend should be an experience for them (the West) to understand talk of cooperation is the only possible alternative and opportunity for them,” he said according to the television network’s website.

    “We have always said talk for cooperation with Iran is the only suitable alternative for them (the West),” Jalili was quoted as saying.

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