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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Iran announces it will begin negotiations on the nuclear issue

Iran has announced that it is ready to begin negotiations on nuclear matter. This was announced its newly elected president, Hasan Rohani, who has declared that his country "is ready" to start" serious negotiations without wasting time "the nuclear issue. "The nuclear program is a national issue. The government insists nuclear rights in accordance with international rules. rights will not compromise our nation, but we are in favor of dialogue, "the Iranian president added. "I'm sure if the other side is ready, the concerns (of the West) will be resolved quickly," said Rohani. However, I pointed out that Presidenturanium enrichment is an "inalienable right" to Iran. "Nobody has told Iran to cease uranium enrichment. Nobody at any time. Clearly it is an inalienable right for Iran," he said. "The Islamic Republic has a serious political will to sort out the issue(nuclear) to preserve the rights of Iran at the same time to respond to the concerns of the other party, "he repeated. Similarly, Hasan has indicated that its Executive is ready to protect the rights of Iran and address the concerns of all sides. The new president has commented that he hopes to end the nuclear issue " shortly "after talks with Group 5 +1 countries, comprising the United States, France, Britain, Russia, China and Germany. Rohani inherited the economic problems of those who held the office before him, potential shortages of food, and new U.S. sanctions over its nuclear program. On Sunday, the White House welcomed the arrival Rohani, but made no mention of any concessions. "If this new government choose to participate substantially in its international obligations and find a peaceful solution to this issue, find a willing partner in the United States, "stated the White House spokesman. Rohani presented a new Cabinet dominated by technocrats who had served previously moderate former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

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