Iranian top nuclear negotiator AliLarijani and the European Union foreign
policy chief Javier Solana will hold talks over Iran's nuclear issue next week,
the official IRNA news agency reported yesterday.
Larijani and Solana agreed in a phone conversation to meet next week in one
of the European capital cities to hold a new round of nuclear talks, the report
said.
During their conversation, the two officials exchanged views on an offer made
by the five UN Security Council permanent members plus Germany over Iran's
nuclear program and Tehran's response, IRNA said.
Larijani, who arrived in Syria in the morning on a one-day visit, underlined
the importance of negotiations over the nuclear standoff.
"It is important that the negotiations go on in a constructive manner and we
are continuing them with Javier Solana," Larijani said, adding, "The
negotiations are continuing in order to create a climate of security and
stability in the region."
The last round of talks between the two top officials took place at the
Austrian Chancellor's Palace in Vienna on Sept. 9.
The United States had previously been pushing for sanctions after Iran failed
to meet a UN Security Council resolution calling for Tehran to halt uranium
enrichment by August 31.
IAEA chief Mohammed El Baradei has presented a report to the UN Security
Council saying, "Iran has continued enriching uranium despite a UN nuclear
deadline for it to suspend or face possible sanctions."
At an informal meeting in Brussels earlier this month, European Union foreign
ministers decided to maintain serious talks with Tehran in efforts to solve
Iran's nuclear issue through diplomacy.