Iran will consider official US request for talks
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki in an interview with Al-Arabiya television gave perspective for Iran-US talks.
The interview was held on the sidelines of the International Conference on Iraqi security held in Sharm el-Sheikh on May 3-4. Asked about reasons he did not meet with his US counterpart Condoleezza Rice, he said that several questions are being raised about Iran-US talks, showing significance of the case.
"It is extremely clear that there are various issues for bilateral talks."
He added, "Issues between the two countries are divided into two categories. One, includes bilateral issues with important topics and the other, is common issues in the region and particularly in Iraq."
"Bilateral issues between the two countries require the US to change its policies it adopted during the past 27 years (after victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979). Washington should amend its policies, establish logical, principled and fair ties with Iran and compensate for the losses it inflicted on Tehran."
Mottaki said Iran has reservations about US tendency to hold talks with Iranian officials, because "we have not seen necessary determination from Washington."
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Given enough time, I won't be surprised if the dhimmis in Washington D.C. do exactly what the Iranians want them to do:
"...Washington should amend its policies, establish logical, principled and fair ties with Iran and compensate for the losses it inflicted on Tehran."
Gawd, what has happened to this country ?!?!?!?!?
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Tuesday, May 08, 2007
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