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Major powers to make ‘substantial and serious offer’ to Iran
Major powers to make ‘substantial and serious offer’ to Iran
Reuters/London
Major powers are ready to make “a substantial and serious offer” to Iran during talks next week in return for concessions on its nuclear programme, a Western diplomat said yesterday.
He declined to give details of the offer - aimed at reviving efforts to reach a diplomatic solution to long-stalled talks over Iran’s disputed nuclear work.
“We will take an offer with us which we believe to be a substantial and serious offer,” the diplomat said of talks in Almaty, Kazakhstan. “This is an offer which we think has significant new elements in it.”
The West has imposed heavy economic sanctions on Iran to persuade it to abandon those parts of its programme the powers suspect are intended to give it nuclear weapons capability.
Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons, saying its nuclear programme is for peaceful, civilian purposes only.
“Diplomats are committed to finding a diplomatic solution, but the government of Iran really has to show that it’s doing what it says it’s doing,” the diplomat said, on condition of anonymity.
The five permanent members of the Security Council along with Germany - the so-called P5+1 - will hold talks with Iran in Almaty on February 26.
Western officials in Washington have told Reuters they plan to offer to ease sanctions barring trade in gold and other precious metals in return for Iran shutting its Fordow uranium enrichment plant - a proposal already rejected by Tehran.
The Western diplomat declined to comment on that, nor to say in what way the offer to be made in Almaty would differ.
Another Western diplomat said hopes for the meeting were not “sky high” but the talks were being viewed as an opportunity to engage with Iran. “It’s an open and positive offer and we hope that they will respond,” he said.
“We’ve always offered quite a bit. The original offer in 2008 was a very generous offer, very comprehensive and that is still basically there on the table and what we’re offering now is more precision about certain elements of that,” he added.