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Russia would welcome Iranian decision to restart nuclear talks

RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED October 21, 2010

Russia would welcome an Iranian decision to resume talks with the group of six international mediators over its nuclear program, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.

"We would welcome it if Tehran handed over to the office of the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs [Catherine Ashton] an official agreement to restart dialogue with the [Iran] Six," Andrei Nesterenko told a press conference.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on October 17 Tehran was ready for a new round of talks but only on a number of conditions, including a comment by the Iran Six (the United States, Britain, China, France, Russia and Germany) on Israel's nuclear capability.

Talks between Tehran and the Iran Six came to a halt in 2009, after an IAEA resolution condemned the Islamic Republic over the construction of a second uranium enrichment facility.

The UN Security Council imposed a fourth set of sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program in June.

Topics: Asia, Iran, Russia


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