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Monday 28 January 2013 - 16:02
Story Code : 18738

Six world powers hope to meet Iran for atom talks in February

EU foreign policy chief Ashton attends a meeting of the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee, the donor support group for the Palestine, at the United Nations in New York(Reuters) - World powers have askedIranto hold a new round of talks over Tehran's nuclear work in February, a spokesman for the EU's foreign policy representative said on Monday.
The EU's Catherine Ashton, who oversees diplomatic contacts withIranon its nuclear program on behalf of the United States,Russia,China,France, Britain andGermany, said last week the Iranian authorities were stalling on efforts to resume diplomacy over the program.

Her attempts to schedule new talks have failed since December, and a new date has been proposed.

"We have offered a date in February," spokesman Michael Mann told a regular news briefing in Brussels.

The six powers are concerned Iran is seeking to reach the capability to build nuclear weapons, but Tehran denies that.

By Reuters

 

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