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Iran says ready to resolve nuclear issues and 9 related articles Reuters - Apr 17, 2012 Iran foreign minister sees possible breakthrough at next talks * Says deal could be done "very quickly and simply" * Calls for sanctions move, hints at fuel swap deal DUBAI, April 16 (Reuters) - Iran is ready to resolve all nuclear issues in the next round of talks with world powers if the West starts lifting sanctions, its foreign minister said on Monday. In an interview with the Iranian student news agency ISNA, Ali Akbar Salehi also hinted that Iran could make concessions on its higher-grade uranium enrichment, a key concern of Western ... Washington Post - Apr 17, 2012 that there is much happy talk after the Sunday negotiating session between Iran and the P5-plus-1 (U.S., Britain, France, China, Russia and Germany): “The day-long talks at an Istanbul conference center did not yield an agreement on specific curbs to Iran’s nuclear program, but U.S. and European officials described the negotiations as ‘constructive and useful’ and said a second round had been set for May 23 in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.” Now if that is not a recipe for trouble — delay and weakened international pressure on Iran — I don’t ...  Huffington Post - Apr 16, 2012 Iran's Chief Nuclear Negotiator Saeed Jalili speaks to the media after day-long talks with six world powers in Istanbul, Turkey, Saturday, April 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)/ TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran is ready to resolve all of its nuclear disputes "quickly and easily" in a second round of talks with world powers planned for next month in Baghdad, the country's foreign minister said Monday. Ali Akbar Salehi was quoted by the semiofficial ISNA news agency as saying that Iran might be more flexible if it could be guaranteed an external ... Yahoo! News - Apr 16, 2012 has called on the West to look to lifting its sanctions if it wants to quickly resolve the showdown over 's disputed nuclear activities, a prospect swiftly ruled out by Washington. outlined his country's message in an interview with the news agency ISNA on Monday, following milestone talks at the weekend in Istanbul between Iran and world powers. Those talks, described by both sides as an encouraging revival of a process that had been moribund for 15 months, are now due to be developed in another, more substantive round on May 23 in "If the ... Yahoo! News - Apr 16, 2012 The United States will maintain sanctions and other pressure on as Tehran considers what it will bring to the table in the next round of talks over its , U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Monday. Iran's foreign minister was quoted earlier as saying his country was ready to resolve all nuclear issues in the next round of talks with world powers if the West starts lifting sanctions. was suggesting that sanctions be lifted before Iran takes steps to reassure the West over its nuclear activities, but Clinton made clear that would ... Yahoo! News - Apr 16, 2012 on Monday called on the West to look to lifting its sanctions if it wants to quickly resolve the showdown over 's disputed nuclear activities, and hinted it could make concessions on outlined that message in an interview with the news agency ISNA following milestone talks at the weekend in Istanbul between Iran and world powers. Those talks, described by both sides as an encouraging revival of a process that had been moribund for 15 months, are now due to be developed in another, more substantive round on May 23 in "If the West wants to ... Yahoo! News - Apr 16, 2012 (AP) — A semiofficial Iranian news agency is quoting the country's is ready to resolve all of its nuclear disputes in talks with as saying that Tehran is "ready to solve all issues very quick and easily" if there is goodwill. Tehran appears to be signaling flexibility after Saturday talks in Istanbul with world powers that both sides hailed as positive. They agreed to a new round of negotiations in the Iraqi capital. Salehi urged the West to lift sanctions imposed on Tehran after it refused to stop controversial nuclear activities that the ... Yahoo! News - Apr 16, 2012 A semiofficial Iranian news agency is quoting the country's is ready to resolve all of its nuclear disputes in talks with as saying that Tehran is "ready to solve all issues very quick and easily" if there is goodwill. Tehran appears to be signalling flexibility after Saturday talks in Istanbul with world powers that both sides hailed as positive. They agreed to a new round of negotiations in the Iraqi capital. Salehi urged the West to lift sanctions imposed on Tehran after it refused to stop controversial nuclear activities that the U.S. ... Yahoo! News - Apr 16, 2012 "If the West wants to take confidence-building measures it should start in the field of sanctions because this action can speed up the process of negotiations reaching results," Salehi said. "If there is goodwill, one can pass through this process very easily and we are ready to resolve all issues very quickly and simply and even in the Baghdad meeting," he added. (Reporting By Marcus George; Editing by Catherine Evans) Gulf Times - Apr 16, 2012 Iran is ready to resolve all nuclear issues in the next round of talks with world powers if the West starts lifting sanctions, its foreign minister said yesterday. In an interview with the Iranian student news agency Isna, Ali Akbar Salehi also hinted that Iran could make concessions on its higher-grade uranium enrichment, a key concern of Western powers which suspect Iran is covertly developing a nuclear weapons capability. Tehran denies the accusations. Both sides said they were content with progress made in Saturday’s talks in Istanbul ...
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