Denmark Hails Iran´s New Proposals For EU Nuclear Talks
COPENHAGEN (AP)--Denmark´s Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller Thursday welcomed a promise by Iran´s ultraconservative president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to offer new proposals soon for negotiations with Europe over Iran´s right to enrich uranium.
"I see this as a sign that they don´t want that door closed," Moeller said.
Ahmadinejad said Wednesday his country wanted to continue talks in the hope of persuading the European Union to recognize Iran´s right to enrich uranium. The Iranian president didn´t specify what the proposals would be.
The E.U. "will now look into the new proposal when it comes," Moeller told The Associated Press.
The E.U. has been trying to persuade Iran to give up its uranium enrichment program in return for economic incentives as a way to lessen suspicions that its nuclear operations are geared to developing nuclear weapons. Iran, which denies seeking atomic arms, rejected the proposal.
"I see this as a sign that they don´t want that door closed," Moeller said.
Ahmadinejad said Wednesday his country wanted to continue talks in the hope of persuading the European Union to recognize Iran´s right to enrich uranium. The Iranian president didn´t specify what the proposals would be.
The E.U. "will now look into the new proposal when it comes," Moeller told The Associated Press.
The E.U. has been trying to persuade Iran to give up its uranium enrichment program in return for economic incentives as a way to lessen suspicions that its nuclear operations are geared to developing nuclear weapons. Iran, which denies seeking atomic arms, rejected the proposal.

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