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This is an archive article published on June 21, 2006

Ready for talks without preconditions, says Iran

Iran’s foreign minister reiterated on Tuesday that Tehran was ready to enter international talks over the package of incentives aimed at resolving the standoff over its nuclear programme, but without any preconditions.

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Iran’s foreign minister reiterated on Tuesday that Tehran was ready to enter international talks over the package of incentives aimed at resolving the standoff over its nuclear programme, but without any preconditions.

Manouchehr Mottaki told journalists in Baku, Azerbaijan, that Iran wanted clarifications on the proposals made by six UN powers.

“I mean there can be some questions and some doubts, which need clarifications and that is why starting negotiations between Iran and other parties, of course without any preconditions, can help all the parties come together closer,” he said.

He said Iran was reviewing the package and will propose amendments to the deal.

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