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U.S. ready for direct talks with Iran's new government

Sunday, June 16, 2013



Ông Hassan Rowhani đã đắc cử Tổng thống Iran


The White House announcement was made shortly after the election results in Iran show the mullah Hassan Rowhani to peaceful won within 1 to more than 50% of the vote.
"We hope that the Iranian government to respect the will of the Iranian people and to make responsible choices in order to create a better future for all the people of Iran", written statement.
"The U.S. government is ready to negotiate directly with the government of Iran to achieve a diplomatic solution that can satisfy the concerns of the international community about Iran's nuclear program," Jay Carney, the spokesman the White House said.
For years the U.S. has accused Iran of secretly developing nuclear weapons. Tehran denies this and said its nuclear program is only for civilian purposes.
P5 +1 group of countries, including five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany, has held many rounds of talks with Iran, but so far have not achieved any breakthrough.
Similarly, the British Foreign Office urged his voice Rowhani "outlined a roadmap for the future of Iran else: to satisfy the concerns of the international community about Iran's nuclear program ... and improve the political and human rights for the Iranian people. "
France, another member of the Security Council of the United Nations affirmed "willing to work" with the new leader of Iran.
Hasan Rowhani - peaceful diplomat
Just weeks after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected in 2005, chief negotiator on the nuclear issue of Iran Hasan Rowhani has decided to resign after meeting many disagreements with the new president.
This decision reinforces Rowhani his reputation as a moderate-minded people, in contrast to the approach of Ahmadinejad in his first foreign policy issues.
His approach is similar to Rowhani be with thoughts of former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who believe that Iran can maintain its nuclear program and to ease tensions with western powers.
So when he was Rafsanjani Guardian Council (the Constitution protect Iran) refused to participate in election, voters vote for the moderate clerics. According to the Iranian Interior Ministry announced he Rowhani won 50.7% of the 36 million votes and took office in August will come.
During the election campaign, he pledged Rowhani will "seek a constructive interaction with the world," including efforts to reduce anxiety in the West about its nuclear program and economy to escape international sanctions.
"We will not let what happened in the past 8 years continue," the priest said during the campaign last week, referring to the 8-year tenure of his predecessor Ahmadinejad. "They've banned that country but they are proud of it. I will pursue a policy of reconciliation and peace. We will also reconcile with the world. "

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