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WASHINGTON, March 27 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice will travel to Germany, France and Britain between March
29 and April 2, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said on Monday.
During the trip, "she will consult with key European allies on the range of common challenges, including Iran, the
United States is addressing with its transatlantic partners," McCormack said.
Rice's trip to Berlin and Paris will provide an
opportunity for her to continue her dialogue with German Chancellor Angela
Merkel and French President Jacques Chirac and other top officials, he said.
It was generally believed that Rice's trip to
European allies will focus, among other things, on Iran's nuclear issue.
The United States has been trying to reach an
agreement with other four permanent members of the UN Security Council --
Britain, France, China and Russia -- and Germany on a statement that would
express the Security Council's worries about Iran's nuclear program.
"We are continuing to work the language. We obviously
haven't come to a consensus on language yet," McCormack said.
The United States accuses Iran of secretly developing
nuclear weapons, and the EU also holds that Iran's full mastery of nuclear fuel
cycle technology would possibly lead to military usage.
Iran, however, rejects the allegation as politically
motivated, insisting that its nuclear program is fully peaceful and aimed at
meeting rising domestic demand for electricity. Enditem |