PARIS, May 31 (Xinhua) -- French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy
welcomed Wednesday Washington's latest decision to conditionally discuss with
Teheran on Iran's nuclear program.
"I welcome the availability of the United States, and possibly of other partners, to join the negotiations launched by Germany, Britain and France with Iran," he said in
a statement.
"This reinforces the credibility of the European process and the proposals
presented by the Europeans to Iran with the support of the international
community," he added.
The proposals, drafted by a European Union troika to persuade Iran to
renounce its sensitive nuclear activities, are to be discussed at a meeting of
major powers Thursday in Vienna, grouping foreign ministers of the European
troika, China, Russia and the United States.
The meeting will be the opportunity to find an agreement to offer Iran a
way to allow the resumption of negotiation, the French minister said.
He hoped that Iranian authorities would take the necessary timeto examine
these proposals and act in a constructive spirit.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday that the United
States will join the European Union in talks with Iran as soon as Iran suspends
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