coolbeans Posted July 27, 2013 Report Share Posted July 27, 2013 (edited) Washington responded to the initiative Maliki: ready for direct talks with Iran Baghdad / follow-up file News: The United States, on Friday, ready to hold direct talks with Iran over its nuclear program, in a first reaction step Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who told her "interesting Iran that the talks", in what was considered a senior official in the program to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons that the Iranians believe in a personal-Maliki can be trusted to send such a message. A spokesman for the U.S. State Department and Patrick Ventral, in a press statement, seen "News", it, "We are open to direct talks with Iran to resolve concerns international community Holr the Iranian nuclear program." The New York Times quoted U.S., Ventral, saying that "Iraq partner of the United States and we are full talks on issues of mutual concern, including Iran." Western officials have revealed on Friday that al-Maliki told President Barack Obama's administration during the current month by the U.S. ambassador in Iraq, interest in Iran direct talks with the United States over Iran's nuclear program, pointing out that Iraq is poised to facilitate negotiations. For his part, said Gary Samore, who served as a senior aide in the program to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons in the National Security Council during the mandate of President Obama's first term, said that "reasonable to Iran, Iraq used to send a message of willingness to discuss the nuclear issue." He added that "the Iranians see Maliki as a reliable figure and from the point of view of al-Maliki, it serves a lot of different issues in the time in which it does not want to be compressed between Washington and Tehran." In a separate move, the State Department announced the U.S. Treasury on Thursday, "The United States has expanded the list of medical equipment such as dialysis, which can be sold to Iran without having to obtain a license from the U.S. government." As said David Cohen, undersecretary of the Ministry for terrorism and financial intelligence, said "This measure is aimed at accelerating trade and meet humanitarian needs in Iran and is also considered by many observers as a goodwill gesture by the United States before it enters the new Iranian President Hassan Rohani his presidency in the fourth From August next year. " It is noteworthy that the international community accuses Tehran of using its civilian nuclear program professed to conceal a plan to develop atomic weapons pose a serious threat to the security of the region, while the United Nations continues to impose sanctions on Tehran over this file, and not to allow international inspectors to visit centers reactors to see nature, while Iran has denied repeatedly seeking to acquire nuclear weapons, stressing that the goal of a civilian nuclear program exchange, approved the production of more than 4500 kilograms of enriched uranium since 2007, an amount sufficient to produce four nuclear weapons, according to estimates of the number of experts. http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nahrain.com%2Far%2F&sl=ar&tl=en&hl=&ie=UTF-8 Edited July 27, 2013 by coolbeans 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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