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World powers hope to resume Iran talks quickly

World powers on Tuesday expressed the hope that with Iran on its controversial nuclear program to resume negotiations, "as soon as possible" but did not give any new negotiations on a possible date indication.
Tehran - United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany's six-nation talks senior diplomats - met in Brussels to map out June 14 after Iran's presidential election diplomatic plan.
Negotiations have been put on hold because of the failed round of the six countries in April and eager to get back to the table, market concerns may prompt Israel to attack Iran, and lead to a new war in the Middle East diplomacy collapse.
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, who is responsible for negotiating with Iran on behalf of the six countries said they are waiting for the Iranian presidential elections, the nomination of a concrete plan before negotiating team.
"We very much hope that will be soon, we look forward to meet with them as soon as possible, she said:" In a statement after the meeting.
Relatively modest, Hassan Rouhani, 6 14 June elections raised some hope, a resolution of the long-running dispute about Iran's nuclear intentions.
Six powers that Iran is seeking the means to manufacture bombs, and asked Tehran to abandon its most sensitive nuclear work. Tehran denies and says it needs energy generation and medical research atomic power.
Russia has expressed frustration lack of progress on the diplomatic front, but Western diplomats warned that it is unclear whether Iran is ready to make a deal.
Rouhani, who took office in August, has promised less confrontational approach than his predecessor, according to its president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over the past eight years, Iran has been facing increasingly tough international sanctions.
This is Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who is in charge of nuclear policy.
In Washington's attention, anxiety in Israel
A Western diplomat said the new round of talks in late August may and early October between will be seen as an opportunity to listen to Iran after the elections. You can then reached an agreement, it would be impossible,
"The first round of warm-up, see Rouhani's position," said the diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity, but have a close knowledge of the talks.
So far, Western diplomats said, the next move belongs to the Iranian Foreign urged them to accept the offer mild sanctions in exchange for its nuclear work, extended shoulder earlier this year in Kazakhstan relief.
But nuclear experts say the West may have improved their strategies to help Rouhani deal.
à former senior U.S. administration official said last week it had not yet know whether Rouhani elections will improve the prospects of the nuclear deal, but Washington and its allies will need to move quickly, if they take advantage of any opportunities that may exist after the vote.
"There will be a natural tendency within the government to stand pat now and wait to see whether the new Iranian government will change its approach in the resumption of the talks, the" Robert Einhorn, the U.S. State Department's non-proliferation consultant until Last year in May, writing in the July 10 Foreign Policy article.
"This caution is understandable, especially given Iran's disappointing record."
But, he said, "The United States needs to do everything it can in the coming weeks and months, any future opportunity presents itself to prepare for the resumption of talks."
Efforts are being closely watched in Israel, is widely regarded as the only nuclear power in the Middle East.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Iran getting closer to the "red line", he will its nuclear work, Israel believes Iran has accumulated enough uranium fuel an atomic bomb.
Officials also expressed concern that the six countries may be willing to accept a compromise proposal from Iran, Israel expect will be far shorter.
A senior Israeli official told Reuters reporters, their concern is the six countries will accept the proposal of Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment to 20 percent, just a three demands from the six powers.
"From the Israeli perspective, this proposal is totally unacceptable," an official said.
In addition to suspend enrichment of uranium fission purity of 20%, six countries have demanded that Iran shipped out of existing materials reserves, which closed after the completion of the facility.
 



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