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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

China, Russia urge Iran to show nuclear plans peaceful

Antara News, Tuesday, November 16, 2010 02:43 WIB

Beijing (ANTARA News/Reuters) - The foreign ministers of China, Russia and India urged Iran on Monday to prove to the world that its nuclear ambitions are peaceful, and urged a return to talks.

The West suspects Iran of seeking nuclear weapons in a major threat to international security under the guise of a civilian research programme. Tehran says its long concealed uranium enrichment drive is aimed only at generating electricity.

"The three foreign ministers recognise Iran`s right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy," they said in a joint statement released on the Chinese foreign ministry`s website (www.mfa.gov.cn) after a meeting in China`s Wuhan city.

"At the same time, Iran should restore the faith of the international community of the totally peaceful nature of its nuclear activities," they added.

"The only path to resolving the Iran nuclear issue is through dialogue, negotiations and other such peaceful methods."

European Union foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton wrote to Iran`s chief nuclear negotiator on Friday accepting an offer to meet in Europe early next month to discuss Tehran`s nuclear programme.

Following consultations with the six world powers which she will represent -- the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany -- Ashton wrote to Saeed Jalili accepting the offer of a meeting on Dec. 5, but suggested Switzerland or Austria as the venue.

If talks are agreed -- they have been under discussion for nearly six months -- it would be the first time in more than a year that Iran has met to discuss its nuclear programme.

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