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Iran's chief nuclear
negotiator Ali Larijani (C) and European Union foreign policy chief Javier
Solana are surrounded by journalists in Vienna September 10,
2006.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery
>>> | VIENNA,
Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- The European Union (EU) and Iran have made headway in their
nuclear talks in Vienna, officials of both sides declared on Sunday.
The meeting was "constructive," according to EU
foreign policy chief Javier Solana and top Iranian negotiator Ali Larijani. They
also said the two sides would continue talks next week.
"We have clarified some of the misunderstandings that
existed before," Solana said. "We have made progress" and "we are going to meet
next week," he added.
Larijani also said that "many misunderstandings were
removed" in talks with the EU.
The progress was announced as the United
States was pressing for sanctions against Iran over its refusal to suspend
uranium enrichment. Enditem

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Iran's chief nuclear
negotiator Ali Larijani (L) shakes hands with European Union foreign
policy chief Javier Solana in Vienna September 9, 2006.(Xinhua/Reuters
Photo) Photo Gallery
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