Iran would not discuss nuclear work with powers: TV
Reuters / Fredrick Dahl/Reza Derakhshani
03-Sep-2009 (one comment)

TEHRAN (Reuters) - A senior Iranian official was quoted by a state-run television website on Thursday as suggesting any talks with world powers would not address the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.

The comments by Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Iran's envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency, were published a day after world powers pressed Iran to meet them for talks on the nuclear dispute before a U.N. General Assembly meeting this month.

"It is wrong to think that possible talks with (the six world powers) would be about Iran's nuclear program," Soltanieh was quoted as saying by the website of al-Alam, a state-run television station.

"Iran's nuclear issue can only be examined at the International Atomic Energy Agency," he said.

Al-Alam, an Arabic-language service, said Soltanieh made the comments in an i... >>>

Majid Zahrai

What else is there to talk about then?

by Majid Zahrai on

How about if they talk about Iran's human rights record?  I'm sure that discussion will go over really well.  I think the fellas in Tehran are a little confused about where little Mahmoud has positioned Iran.  Yeah, right, show up to the meeting and talk about the weather then.


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