WASHINGTON, April 4 (Xinhua) -- The United States
reiterated on Wednesday that it will not deal directly with Iran unless it gives
up sensitive uranium enrichment work.
"Iran can have a full set of discussions with the
United States on any subject it wishes if it complies with the basic
requirements of UN Security Council resolutions," State Department deputy
spokesman Tom Casey told reporters.
In response to Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's
remarks that Tehran could reconsider its relations with Washington if the Bush
Administration changes its policy against Iran, Casey said "The behavior that
needs to change is the Iranians, not the United States."
On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
said she would not rule out possibility to have bilateral meeting with Iran if
Tehran agrees to suspend enrichment of uranium.
In late February, Rice said she was prepared to meet
her counterpart or an Iranian representative at any time if Iran would suspend
its enrichment and reprocessing activities.
Previously, Rice has said she would meet with Iran
only in a multilateral context, along with other nations dealing with Iran over
its nuclear ambitions.
The United States has been accusing Iran of trying to
develop nuclear weapons under the cover of a civilian program. Iran always
denies the charges. กก