Germany urges US to hold talks with Iran
By Guy Dinmore, Hubert Wetzel and Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington
Published: April 4 2006 19:26 | Last updated: April 4 2006 19:26
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Germany’s foreign minister, has urged the Bush administration to hold direct talks with Iran over its nuclear programme.
Mr Steinmeier said on Tuesday he had made the proposal, which he said had UK support, to Stephen Hadley, US national security adviser, in Washington on Monday.
The Bush administration quickly shot down a similar suggestion floated by a UK official last month. Mr Steinmeier admitted he saw no signs that the US would enter into such talks, although Washington has agreed to meet Iranian officials to discuss the security situation in Iraq.
Germany’s backing for the UK suggestion was evidence, analysts said, that the European powers are not hopeful that the nuclear crisis will be resolved through the action being taken in the UN Security Council.
Diplomats are sceptical that the US and its European allies will persuade Russia and China to support a legally binding “chapter seven” resolution if Iran does not comply over the next month.
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