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Iran agrees on proposals for resolving nuke crisis | Iran has agreed to the formation of concrete proposals
by diplomats for resolving the crisis over its nuclear ambitions. The first formal
negotiations between Iran and the six world powers, after a year ended with agreement
of preparing concrete proposals for solving the impasse. Saeed Jalili, the Secretary
of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, took the unusual step of commending
his adversaries at the conclusion of the session in Istanbul . "Today, we saw
a positive approach and we consider it a step forward. For the Iranian people,
the language of pressure doesn't work, but the language of co-operation could
be fruitful. Today, we witnessed such an approach," The Telegraph quoted Jalili,
as saying. Jalili, an often irascible hardliner who last year declined to even
talk about Iran's nuclear programme unless all sanctions were lifted, adopted
a very different tone during recent discussions with the five permanent members
of the Security Council, America, Britain, Russia, France and China, along with
Germany. According to the paper, diplomats noted Jalili this time, adopted a very
'calm and constructive' approach. Iran insists on its right to continue enriching
uranium, a sensitive process that could be used to make the material for a nuclear
weapon. The US , Britain and the other world powers, however, want Iran to obey
six United Nations resolutions and stop enrichment.
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