U.S. to study ‘carefully’ Iran’s offer for talks with world powers

The United States will study ”seriously and carefully” Tehran”s proposal to resume talks within the framework of Iran Six mediators, a spokesman for the U.S. State Department said on Wednesday. Earlier on Wednesday Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki presented the package of Iran”s proposal for talks on “global issues” to ambassadors from China, France, Germany, Russia, […]

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The United States will study ”seriously and carefully” Tehran”s proposal to resume talks within the framework of Iran Six mediators, a spokesman for the U.S. State Department said on Wednesday.

Earlier on Wednesday Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki presented the package of Iran”s proposal for talks on “global issues” to ambassadors from China, France, Germany, Russia, Switzerland, which represents the United States, and Britain, at a ceremony attended by journalists.

“We have received a proposal… We”re now reviewing it seriously and carefully. We plan to confer with our partners in the P-5+1 group. And I expect that we”ll have more to say about it in the coming days,” Ian Kelly said at a daily press briefing.

Iran Six is a group of international mediators comprising the United States, France, Britain, Russia, China and Germany.

Kelly added that Iran is still have to decide whether it wants to continue with its controversial nuclear program and be isolated from the world or chooses to be reintegrated into the international community.

“They have a stark choice: They can continue down this path of isolation from the international community, or they can choose to reintegrate with the international community. And that choice is out there for them, and we look forward to learning their choice,” Kelly said.

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