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06-07-2006, 12:00 PM
Upbeat Iran finds 'positive steps' in offer
By David R. Sands
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
June 7, 2006
Iran's top negotiator yesterday gave a cautiously upbeat review of a package offered by the United States and five world powers designed to halt Tehran's uranium enrichment program, a package that could allow Iran access to some sensitive U.S. nuclear technology.
In marked contrast to recent defiant comments from Iranian leaders, nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani told a delegation to Tehran headed by European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana that the offer "had some positive steps," but added there were still "some ambiguities, which should be removed."
By David R. Sands
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
June 7, 2006
Iran's top negotiator yesterday gave a cautiously upbeat review of a package offered by the United States and five world powers designed to halt Tehran's uranium enrichment program, a package that could allow Iran access to some sensitive U.S. nuclear technology.
In marked contrast to recent defiant comments from Iranian leaders, nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani told a delegation to Tehran headed by European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana that the offer "had some positive steps," but added there were still "some ambiguities, which should be removed."