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WASHINGTON, April 3 (Xinhua) -- The United States reiterated
on Monday that it will not join the France, Germany and Britain, or
the EU-3, in talks with Iran aimed at pressuring the country to suspend its
uranium enrichment program.
"The EU-3 is comfortable with where things are in the sense that there is a process that has been put in place,
and that process should be able to lead to the desired solution," State
Department deputy spokesman Adam Ereli said at a briefing.
Ereli argued that there is no suggestion that the
process is soflawed that the United States needs to jump into it.
"The reason we're at a standstill is not because the
United States isn't in negotiations, the reason we're at a standstill is because
Iran is thumbing its nose at the international community and rejecting the
offers of the EU-3, and rejecting the proposals of Russia, and moving with
apparently great determination to develop an enrichment capability," Ereli said.
The United States has voiced support for the EU talks with
Iran, but voiced no desire to join it.
The United States has insisted on referring Iran to the United Nations Security Council for possible sanctions. Enditem |