BERLIN, June 6 (Xinhua) -- German Chancellor Angela
Merkel on Tuesday appealed to Iran to respond positively to a package of
incentives presented to the country, hoping it would break the months-long
standoff over the country's nuclear issue.
"We have done everything we can from our side to
demonstrate our readiness for negotiations with Iran," said Merkel in a joint
press conference in the eastern city of Rheinsberg after meeting French
President Jacques Chirac.
"We are expecting a positive reaction," she said,
adding that there is "wide interest in solving the (nuclear) disputes through
diplomatic measures."
"This is not about denying Iran's eventual right to a
peaceful nuclear program but about transparency and about respect for the IAEA
(the International Atomic Energy Agency)," she said.
Chirac echoed Merkel's call for Iran to cooperate
with the UN's nuclear watchdog.
EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana went to Tehran
on Monday to present to Iran a package of incentives, which was agreed last week
among five UN Security Council permanent members, Britain, China, France, Russia
and the United States, plus Germany, in exchange for Iran's suspension of
uranium enrichment.
Details of the proposals are unknown, but EU
diplomats said they included a light-water nuclear reactor and a foreign supply
of atomic fuel for Iran, as well as an offer to suspend sanctions against Iran
in the UN Security Council.
The proposals also carry penalties that can be
applied by the United Nations Security Council if Tehran does not cooperate,
said the diplomats.
Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani said the
talks with Solana were "constructive" and the proposals had some "positive
points" but some "ambiguities" had to be removed.
Speaking on the state television after receiving the
proposals, Larijani said Iran would respond after studying the incentives.
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