Rice: Talks could bring Iran breakthrough
WASHINGTON, July 18 (UPI) -- Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice said Friday she hopes prospects of better relations with the
United States will convince Iran to drop its nuclear ambitions.
Undersecretary of State William Burns is to meet Saturday in
Geneva with Iran's chief nuclear negotiator. The Bush administration
in the past has said there would be no direct talks with Iran until
it stopped nuclear enrichment.
At a news conference in Washington with officials from
Kosovo, Rice said that "any country can change course," Voice of
America reported.
"The United States doesn't have any permanent enemies, and
we hope that the signal that we're sending that we fully support the
track that Iran could take for a better relationship with the
international community is one that the United States stands fully
behind," Rice said. "We will see what happens on Saturday but that
is the message that Bill Burns will be delivering."
The meeting also includes Javier Solana, the European Union
diplomatic representative, and representatives from the permanent
members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany.
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