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US skeptical over Europe’s approach to Iran
2005-08-09
The lack of snark suggests they're beginning to think the negotiations just might not pan out after all

The United States has "enormous scepticism" over Europe's approach to Iran's nuclear programme, even if it has publicly backed the efforts, a French diplomat said Friday.

"I have to say that the United States has followed our negotiations with enormous scepticism, thinking that it will lead nowhere and that we are being duped by the Iranians," said the diplomat, who was briefing journalists on condition of anonymity Britain, France and Germany welcomed US President George W Bush's reserved support earlier this year of the EU initiative to have Iran drop parts of its nuclear programme that could be used for military purposes in exchange for trade and security cooperation deals.

"That made our job easier and allowed us to show the Iranians that we had not a backing of the Americans but an understanding of the task," the diplomat said.

"That hasn't stopped the Americans continuing to watch us with deep scepticism. We don't consult them as such, but we are telling the Americans what direction we're going in without providing details on all of our positions," he said.

The officials was speaking after Britain, France and Germany made a package of offers to Iran promising accords in various areas if it agreed to limits that would guarantee its nuclear programme could be used for exclusively civilian ends.


Posted by:leader of the pack

#3  Looks like our scepticism has proven correct. More appropriately, Frenchie is trying to back fill now that the E-3 has been shown to be windbags of hot air.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-08-09 22:54  

#2  "I have to say that the United States has followed our negotiations with enormous scepticism, thinking that it will lead nowhere and that we are being duped by the Iranians,"

Even now they don't realize that they have been led nowhere and have been duped...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-08-09 09:17  

#1  "We don't consult them as such, but we are telling the Americans what direction we're going in without providing details on all of our positions,"

Now you cornered us. We absolutely, without EU spoon-feeding, will never know the details. We are dooooomed!!!!!
Posted by: Poison Reverse   2005-08-09 07:29  

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