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Iran has given a cautious welcome to US President Barack Obama's offer of "a new beginning" in relations, but said the US had to change its behaviour.Iran has given a cautious welcome to US President Barack Obama's offer of "a new beginning" in relations, but said the US had to change its behaviour.
An advisor to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Washington must reverse its support for Israel and end sanctions against Iran. An adviser to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Washington must reverse its support for Israel and end sanctions against Iran.
The advisor, Ali Akbar Javanfekr, also said the US had to apologise to Iran for its past actions. The adviser, Ali Akbar Javanfekr, also said the US had to apologise to Iran for its past actions.
Mr Obama's offer came in a video address to mark the Iranian New Year.Mr Obama's offer came in a video address to mark the Iranian New Year.
In the address, Mr Obama said he was seeking engagement with Iran that was "honest and based on mutual respect".In the address, Mr Obama said he was seeking engagement with Iran that was "honest and based on mutual respect".
"My administration is now committed to diplomacy that addresses the full range of issues before us," Mr Obama said."My administration is now committed to diplomacy that addresses the full range of issues before us," Mr Obama said.
But in separate Nowruz (Persian new year) messages to the Iranian people, neither Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei nor President Ahmadinejad mentioned Mr Obama's speech.But in separate Nowruz (Persian new year) messages to the Iranian people, neither Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei nor President Ahmadinejad mentioned Mr Obama's speech.
Relations between Iran and the US have been strained over Tehran's controversial nuclear activities.Relations between Iran and the US have been strained over Tehran's controversial nuclear activities.
'Friendly hand''Friendly hand'
Reacting to Mr Obama's unprecedented message, Mr Javanfekr said the US had to recognise its past mistakes if it wanted to engage Iran.Reacting to Mr Obama's unprecedented message, Mr Javanfekr said the US had to recognise its past mistakes if it wanted to engage Iran.
He said if the US did so, Iran would not turn its back. Paul Reynolds, World affairs correspondent President Barack Obama's video message is an imaginative start to his attempt to improve relations - but huge obstacles remain.He said if the US did so, Iran would not turn its back. Paul Reynolds, World affairs correspondent President Barack Obama's video message is an imaginative start to his attempt to improve relations - but huge obstacles remain.
In diplomacy such efforts at overcoming major differences sometimes end simply in defining those differences more sharply.In diplomacy such efforts at overcoming major differences sometimes end simply in defining those differences more sharply.
These issues were not directly mentioned by Mr Obama but this is what he is referring to:These issues were not directly mentioned by Mr Obama but this is what he is referring to:
• Iran to give up uranium enrichment and accept international offers to provide fuel for nuclear power •Iran to stop arming Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza•Iran to help in achieving peace in Afghanistan and Iraq •Iran to stop threatening Israel.• Iran to give up uranium enrichment and accept international offers to provide fuel for nuclear power •Iran to stop arming Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza•Iran to help in achieving peace in Afghanistan and Iraq •Iran to stop threatening Israel.
Iran will want the following:Iran will want the following:
•Acceptance of its right to enrich uranium •An end to UN sanctions•An end to US sanctions •An end to America's "colonialist attitudes" What Obama's message means•Acceptance of its right to enrich uranium •An end to UN sanctions•An end to US sanctions •An end to America's "colonialist attitudes" What Obama's message means
"By fundamentally changing its behaviour America can offer us a friendly hand," he told Reuters news agency."By fundamentally changing its behaviour America can offer us a friendly hand," he told Reuters news agency.
"Unlimited sanctions which still continue and have been renewed by the United States are wrong and need to be reviewed," he said."Unlimited sanctions which still continue and have been renewed by the United States are wrong and need to be reviewed," he said.
"Supporting Israel is not a friendly gesture and the New Year is an opportunity for the United States to change this policy.""Supporting Israel is not a friendly gesture and the New Year is an opportunity for the United States to change this policy."
The US fears Iran's uranium enrichment programme is a cover to build atomic weapons, a charge Iranian officials deny.The US fears Iran's uranium enrichment programme is a cover to build atomic weapons, a charge Iranian officials deny.
In his Nowruz address, Ayatollah Khamenei said world powers had been convinced they could do nothing to halt the progress Iran was making on its nuclear programme.In his Nowruz address, Ayatollah Khamenei said world powers had been convinced they could do nothing to halt the progress Iran was making on its nuclear programme.
Mr Obama, like his predecessor George W Bush, wants Iran to abandon its uranium enrichment programme, but is trying to build up diplomatic capital before confronting the issue, says the BBC's diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus.Mr Obama, like his predecessor George W Bush, wants Iran to abandon its uranium enrichment programme, but is trying to build up diplomatic capital before confronting the issue, says the BBC's diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus.
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EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana described Mr Obama's appeal as "very constructive" and urged Teheran to pay close attention to it. EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana described Mr Obama's appeal as "very constructive" and urged Tehran to pay close attention to it.
Mr Obama's message was released to coincide with the festival of Nowruz, when Iranians mark the arrival of spring.Mr Obama's message was released to coincide with the festival of Nowruz, when Iranians mark the arrival of spring.
In it, President Obama said he wanted "to speak directly to the people and leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran". What is the new administration actually offering, that George Bush didn't? Akbar, Tehran Iran views: Obama messageIn it, President Obama said he wanted "to speak directly to the people and leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran". What is the new administration actually offering, that George Bush didn't? Akbar, Tehran Iran views: Obama message
He said his administration was committed "to pursuing constructive ties among the United States, Iran and the international community".He said his administration was committed "to pursuing constructive ties among the United States, Iran and the international community".
"With the coming of a new season, we're reminded of this precious humanity that we all share. And we can once again call upon this spirit as we seek the promise of a new beginning," the message said."With the coming of a new season, we're reminded of this precious humanity that we all share. And we can once again call upon this spirit as we seek the promise of a new beginning," the message said.
But Mr Obama warned: "This process will not be advanced by threats. We seek instead engagement that is honest and grounded in mutual respect."But Mr Obama warned: "This process will not be advanced by threats. We seek instead engagement that is honest and grounded in mutual respect."
"The United States wants the Islamic Republic of Iran to take its rightful place in the community of nations. You have that right - but it comes with real responsibilities.""The United States wants the Islamic Republic of Iran to take its rightful place in the community of nations. You have that right - but it comes with real responsibilities."
'Axis of evil''Axis of evil'
Mr Obama's message was distributed to news outlets in Iran with subtitles in Farsi, and posted on the White House's official website.Mr Obama's message was distributed to news outlets in Iran with subtitles in Farsi, and posted on the White House's official website.
The message is a dramatic departure from the policies of the Bush administration, which described Iran as part of the "axis of evil", the BBC's Jonathan Beale in Washington says.The message is a dramatic departure from the policies of the Bush administration, which described Iran as part of the "axis of evil", the BBC's Jonathan Beale in Washington says.
Earlier this year, President Obama said he was looking for "openings that can be created where we can start sitting across the table face-to-face" with Iran.HAVE YOUR SAY It's certainly a positive action and wouldn't result in a situation worse than what is today.Arun Mehta, Mumbai, IndiaSend us your commentsEarlier this year, President Obama said he was looking for "openings that can be created where we can start sitting across the table face-to-face" with Iran.HAVE YOUR SAY It's certainly a positive action and wouldn't result in a situation worse than what is today.Arun Mehta, Mumbai, IndiaSend us your comments
However, Mr Obama acknowledged in his message on Thursday that it would not be easy to overcome "the old divisions".However, Mr Obama acknowledged in his message on Thursday that it would not be easy to overcome "the old divisions".
Mr Obama has talked of engagement with Iran but has not made clear how that might take place.Mr Obama has talked of engagement with Iran but has not made clear how that might take place.
Shortly after coming to office in January, he said "if countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fists, they will find an extended hand from us".Shortly after coming to office in January, he said "if countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fists, they will find an extended hand from us".
But earlier this month he extended sanctions against Iran for a year, saying it continues to pose a threat to US national security.But earlier this month he extended sanctions against Iran for a year, saying it continues to pose a threat to US national security.
In another possible move towards engagement, the state department is said to be considering an overture in the form of a letter to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei before the Iranian elections this summer.In another possible move towards engagement, the state department is said to be considering an overture in the form of a letter to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei before the Iranian elections this summer.