W.H. wants concrete actions from Iran
POLITICO / Laura Rozen
12-Sep-2009 (one comment)

The Obama Administration and its allies will insist that Iran’s vague offer to open negotiations be followed quickly with concrete actions to slow or halt its nuclear program, a senior administration official said.

The official said an earlier proposal of a "freeze for freeze" — under which Iran would stop expanding its program for six weeks and suspend it entirely at the end of that period in exchange for a pause in moving toward new sanctions against Iran — remains the "the proposal we have on the table."

Unlike the Bush Administration, the official said, the Obama Administration remains willing to talk to the Iranians without preconditions, and despite the fact that an the Iranian proposal was "not responsive" to American concerns about the nuclear program.

The American reluctance to soften the Bush Administration’s offer or to weaken the talks’ goals may also be intended by the administration as a signal to Congress — where key members have vowed to try to move through legislation next month that would impose crippling U.S. sanctions on Iran — that despite its willingness to negotiate, this Administration has verifiable deliverables it e... >>>

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Iraneh Azad

Its not going to happen

by Iraneh Azad on

The IRI is playing games and the WH knows it already. They are all going through the process. I think there will be sanctions and I feel bad for the Iranians who have to suffer as a result.