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NEW YORK, May 10 (Xinhua) -- The European Union will resume
diplomatic efforts and offer Iran a new package for resolving its nuclear
standoff with the West, which will allow Teheran to pursue a civilian nuclear
program, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday.
During separate interviews with the American TV broadcasters of
ABC and NBC, Rice said the United States and the EU would put on hold their
efforts to seek a tough-worded Security Council resolution while the EU troika
-- Britain, Germany and France prepare the proposal.
"The European three, which has been in the lead in negotiations
with Iran, wants to put together a package that shows the two courses," Rice
said on NBC's "Today" show.
"Iran can either defy the international community and face
isolation and UN Security Council action or accept a path with a civilian
nuclear program that is acceptable to the international community," she
added.
"We agreed to continue to seek a Security Council resolution but
that we would wait for a couple of weeks while the Europeans design an offer to
the Iranians that would make clear they have a choice that would allow them to
have a civil nuclear program if that is indeed what they want," Rice told ABC.
"We felt that waiting a couple of weeks is the way to allow
diplomatic options to be fully pursued."
Rice made the statements after two days of talks in New York
among the United States, the EU three, Russia and China failed to make any
headway in seeking a resolution of the Iranian nuclear crisis.
The EU three and the U.S. had hoped to push the Security Council
to adopt a British-French draft resolution by Monday threatening Iran with
unspecified punitive measures. Enditem
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