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Direct US-Iran dialogue is a must: Annan
2006-05-06
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan urged the United States on Thursday to enter direct talks with Iran over Tehran's nuclear ambitions, saying that this step could lead to an acceptable resolution of the crisis. Annan said that the Iranians may have been holding back in previous negotiations with European Union powers Britain, France and Germany, and might be more forthcoming if the United States were at the table. He made the suggestion in an interview on The News Hour with Jim Lehrer on US public television stations.

"If everybody - all stakeholders and key players - were around the table, I think it would be possible to work out a package that would satisfy the concerns of everybody," Annan said when asked whether it was time for the United States to get involved in direct talks. "Should they (Iran) be offered a diplomatic package allowing them to pursue nuclear energy for peaceful ends "and they resist that, how do they explain it to the world?" he asked.
Posted by:Fred

#9  I'm willing to facilitate and I love those Kabobs and saffron rice..
Posted by: Kofi Annan   2006-05-06 20:21  

#8  Why should we do something unilaterally? I thought it was better to to work with allies like France and Germany.
Posted by: Jackal   2006-05-06 19:38  

#7  The Iranians have repeatedly said that there is no way in hell that they will give up their nuke program. What is there to talk about?
Posted by: Sneremp Ulerert1712   2006-05-06 13:10  

#6  In that case we better speak their language...

So when does the bombing start? Since that is the only language they comprehend.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-05-06 12:08  

#5  Interesting recommendation, so why the phuech to we need the UN?
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-05-06 09:47  

#4  "...Annan urged the United States on Thursday to enter direct talks with Iran..."
That's so odd. I could have sworn that Bush has spoken very directly and clearly about this. Isn't that why Iran and all the diplomats have been have been in such a tizzy? Can Bush be any more direct except by bombing Iran?
Posted by: Darrell   2006-05-06 08:33  

#3  The way this whole ugly mess is heading, Kofi is going to see sunshine alright - just it's going to be bottled...

Does anyone seriously think the UN can do *anything* worthwhile anymore?
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-05-06 02:36  

#2  Kofi's world, sunshine and lollypops
Posted by: Captain America   2006-05-06 01:28  

#1  I'll just hold my stake over here then, shall I?
Posted by: mojo   2006-05-06 01:01  

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