U.S. diplomat joins Iran talks
GENEVA, Switzerland, July 19 (UPI) -- Javier Solana,
representing the European Union at talks with Iran, said Saturday he
expects a response to Western proposals soon.
Solana, after a day of discussions that included U.S.
Undersecretary of State William Burns, appeared at a news conference
with Iran's top negotiator, Saeed Jalili, CNN reported. Solana
called the talks "constructive" and that he expects Iran's answer
within two weeks.
However, Solana said, "We still didn't get the answer we are
looking for."
In addition to Burns, Jalili and Solana, diplomats from the
permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and Germany
were in the talks.
The United States and Iran have had no diplomatic relations
since 1979. Burns' attendance at the negotiating session, even
though U.S. officials are calling it a "one-time event," is being
seen as a nod to pragmatism by U.S. President George Bush.
The BBC said the best evidence that Bush's long-standing
policy of avoiding all diplomatic contacts with Iran was in a speech
delivered Friday by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. She
said Iran was "a difficult and dangerous state," but added, "We have
been very clear that any country can change course."
Saturday's meeting was to hear Iran's response to a package
of Western incentives offered to persuade it to suspend its nuclear
activities.
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