Saturday, July 18, 2009

All in favor of "resolving Iran's nuclear row with the West through talks"?

Reuters, here

"We hope that, contrary to the hostilities in the past six years, more efforts are taken to gain mutual trust ... so that a case, open during the last six years, would be closed," U.S.-educated Salehi told state television. He made no suggestion, however, that Iran would be prepared to halt or freeze sensitive nuclear work which the West suspects is aimed at making nuclear bombs, a charge Tehran rejects.......

Salehi, who has studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), was Iran's former representative to the U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) under the government of reformist former President Mohammad Khatami.

Analysts say he is a mild-mannered politician in favor of resolving Iran's nuclear row with the West through talks...."

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