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US 'to open Iran base in weeks' | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
The US has refused to deny reports that it will establish a US diplomatic presence in Iran in the next month. | |
The UK's Guardian newspaper reports the US plans to open an interests section in Tehran, its first diplomatic presence in the country for 30 years. | |
The state department said its policy towards Iran was unchanged, but that it wanted to reach out to Iranians. | |
It comes as the US announced that a top diplomat would attend talks in Geneva with the Iranians on Saturday. | |
The talks will be the first time in 30 years that such a high-ranking US diplomat - the third-most senior in the US - has met Iranian officials. | |
Change of tone | |
US officials said recently that the idea of a diplomatic presence in Iran was being discussed, but that it was not being actively worked on. | |
The unsourced Guardian report said that the interests section - a step towards setting up an embassy - would be similar to the one in Cuba. | |
Signs of hope in Iran-US ties When asked for a comment, the state department sent out a note with past comments made by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. | |
She said that while US policy towards Iran was known and unchanged, the Iranian people deserved better. | |
Ms Rice added that the US was determined to find ways to reach out to the Iranian people and wanted more Iranians to visit the US. | Ms Rice added that the US was determined to find ways to reach out to the Iranian people and wanted more Iranians to visit the US. |
While Washington still insists Iran must suspend uranium enrichment - a process the West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons - there seems to be a significant change in US tone, says the BBC's Kim Ghattas in Washington. | |
Tehran has an interests section in Washington, where it processes visa applications and which gives it a presence on the ground in the US. | Tehran has an interests section in Washington, where it processes visa applications and which gives it a presence on the ground in the US. |
But the US has not had a diplomatic presence in Iran since the hostage crisis in 1979, and Iranians have to go to Dubai to get US visas. | |
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