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Iran accepts US Afghan invitation | Iran accepts US Afghan invitation |
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Iran has agreed to attend a US-backed international conference on Afghanistan next week, but Washington played down the prospect of a high-profile meeting. | |
While US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is also due to attend, the state department said she had no plans for a "substantive" meeting with Iran. | |
Iran's foreign ministry said it had not yet decided whom it would send to the one-day conference at The Hague. | |
Both countries have an interest in a stable Afghanistan. | |
"We will participate in the Afghanistan meeting," said Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Hassan Ghashghavi Ghashghavi. | |
"At what level, I don't know yet, but we will participate." | |
Strategy review | Strategy review |
US state department spokesman Gordon Duguid said there were no plans for a substantive meeting "at this time". | |
America, he added, hoped the Iranians would play a "positive" role in trying to stabilise Afghanistan. | |
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon as well as delegates from more than 80 countries are due to attend next Tuesday's meeting. | |
During her visit to Europe earlier this month, Mrs Clinton proposed the summit and said Iran should be a part of it. | During her visit to Europe earlier this month, Mrs Clinton proposed the summit and said Iran should be a part of it. |
"There are a lot of reasons why Iran would be interested so they will be invited," she said at the time. | |
"Obviously it is up to them to decide whether to come." | "Obviously it is up to them to decide whether to come." |
Confirmation of Iran's attendance is likely to be welcomed by Washington, which has not had diplomatic ties with Tehran for three decades. | Confirmation of Iran's attendance is likely to be welcomed by Washington, which has not had diplomatic ties with Tehran for three decades. |
Tensions have been high over Iran's nuclear work, which Washington says is aimed at building an atomic bomb and Tehran insists is a civilian energy programme. | Tensions have been high over Iran's nuclear work, which Washington says is aimed at building an atomic bomb and Tehran insists is a civilian energy programme. |
President Barack Obama has said the US is ready to talk to Iran if it "unclenched its fist". | President Barack Obama has said the US is ready to talk to Iran if it "unclenched its fist". |
Details of a review of US strategy on Afghanistan, which is battling a growing Taleban insurgency, are expected to be released ahead of the conference. | Details of a review of US strategy on Afghanistan, which is battling a growing Taleban insurgency, are expected to be released ahead of the conference. |
Iran, which opposed the Taleban regime toppled by the US-led invasion in 2001, has experienced a rise in drug use as easily available heroin from Afghanistan flows across the border. | Iran, which opposed the Taleban regime toppled by the US-led invasion in 2001, has experienced a rise in drug use as easily available heroin from Afghanistan flows across the border. |