Sunday, October 17, 2010

Ahmadinejad approves new nuclear talks with West

Tehran, Iran (AP) - Iranian President says that Tehran is prepared to resume talks on its nuclear program with the international community.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's endorsement follows new thrust the Iran for repeated talks.

Negotiations fail a year ago and has led to a fourth round of sanctions of the United Nations on the Iran refusal to halt enrichment of uranium - a program of the West is concerned masks ambitions for nuclear weapons.The Iran denies the charge.

Ahmadinejad told a crowd of supporters that the West has the first étape.Il Sunday gave no time for discussions.

"Come and say"we negotiate.""We say, "" all rights, negotiate with you. ""?

Catherine Ashton, the EU has suggested the talks will be held in Vienna in mid-November, with the United States, Great Britain, China, in France, Russia and in Germany.

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