Iran Ready for 'Serious' Nuke Talks with World Powers

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Ali Larijani, the influential speaker of Iran's parliament, said Thursday during a visit to Turkey that his country was ready for "serious" talks with world powers on its controversial nuclear program.

In comments reported by the official IRNA news agency, Larijani said: "The negotiations can yield results if they are serious and not a game."

He noted an offer made last week by Turkey to host the talks between Iran and the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, plus Germany, and said "we have given our agreement" to that proposal.

Iran has several times said it is willing to resume those talks, which collapsed a year ago.

But the office of EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, who represents the world powers, has said it is still waiting for Tehran to formally respond to a letter she sent in October last year offering to return to the talks.

Larijani's call came after an assassination in Tehran on Wednesday of a nuclear scientist and increased Western sanctions on Iran's economy.

Iran insists its nuclear program is for exclusively peaceful purposes.

But most Western countries believe it masks a drive to develop nuclear weapons -- a suspicion strengthened though not confirmed by a November report by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Comments 3
Thumb LEBhasNOhope 12 January 2012, 23:09

what happened to shutting Strait of Hormuz and all your military might? Chiwawa is as chiwawa does.

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 13 January 2012, 03:42

Uh oh......the sanctions are starting to screw your economy, and your little Hormuz muscle flexing didn't scare anyone. The Shia axis always play it the same way. They push everyone to the limit and think that is a position of strength. Used to work in Lebanon and Syria. It doesn't anymore. I certainly doesn't work with stronger military powers.

Let me guess. Next they will say the negotiations will be serious, but you need to stop the sanctions first.

More games from the liars. Apparently the Shia don't get it. No one believes anything from their axis leaders.

Default-user-icon eli (Guest) 13 January 2012, 04:19

with all the western ships on their way to the gulf somone is shaking in its boots.