Special Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
TEHRAN, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Iran's Foreign Minister
Manouchehr Mottaki said Monday that his country could come to an agreement with
the international community if Tehran's nuclear demands were respected.
Mottaki made the promise in Tehran's Mehrabad
International Airport when he was waiting for the arrival of European Union's
foreign policy chief Javier Solana, who would bring Tehran a new proposal passed
by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, plus
Germany.
"If they can consider Iran's legal nuclear demands, I
think we could have an reasonable agreement with them," Mottaki told reporters.
Mottaki also disclosed that Solana will meet with
Iran's top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani on Tuesday and present the proposal
to him, adding that "Iran will study the proposal and give our reply to them."
Solana is expected to arrive in Tehran on Monday
night to present Iran a new proposal backed by the six world powers, which
agreed a new package last Thursday to offer Iran new talks while insisting that
Iran first suspend uranium enrichment.
The two-part package contains both incentives to
encourage Iran to cooperate, and the warning of punishment by the UN Security
Council if Tehran does not comply. Enditem