Iran General NewsAshton hopes new talks to end Iran nuke programme

Ashton hopes new talks to end Iran nuke programme

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Reuters: The European Union’s foreign policy chief said on Friday she hoped upcoming talks with Iran would form the basis for Tehran to eventually abandon its alleged nuclear weapons project.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union’s foreign policy chief said on Friday she hoped upcoming talks with Iran would form the basis for Tehran to eventually abandon its alleged nuclear weapons project.

Speaking ahead of talks scheduled for May 23 in Baghdad, Catherine Ashton – who has been representing the major powers at talks about Iran’s nuclear activity – said she had high hopes for the new round of negotiations.

“My ambition is that we come away with the beginning of the end of the nuclear weapons programme in Iran,” she told reporters in Brussels. “I hope we’ll see the beginnings of success.”

The West suspects Iran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons, but Iran says its programme is purely for peaceful purposes such as power production.

Negotiations over its alleged military programme resumed in Turkey in April after a 15-month hiatus, and are due to resume on May 23 in Baghdad.

Ashton said she would approach the talks as a “serious set of discussions that can lead to concrete results”.

Iran has said it wants sanctions introduced by the United States and the EU to dissuade it from pushing ahead with its nuclear ambitions to be scaled back.

But Western diplomats say Iran must first take concrete steps to ease their concerns.

The sanctions have targeted Iran’s energy and banking sectors since the beginning of this year, and the EU is preparing for a total embargo on the purchase of Iranian crude oil in July.

Ashton represents the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany in dealings with Iran.

She was speaking at a joint news conference with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari, at which Iraq and the EU signed a framework agreement on cooperation. This will provide for regular political dialogue to boost trade and investment, as well as cooperation in areas such as health, education and energy.

(Reporting By Sebastian Moffett; Editing by Andrew Osborn)

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