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Iran's new leader Rouhani urges 'serious' nuclear talks | Iran's new leader Rouhani urges 'serious' nuclear talks |
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Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has called for "serious and substantive" negotiations with the international community about its nuclear programme. | |
At the first news conference since his inauguration on Sunday, Mr Rouhani said he was confident both sides' concerns could be resolved in a short time. | |
But a solution could be reached solely through "talks, not threats", he added. | |
The US has said Mr Rouhani's presidency presents an opportunity for Iran to resolve the world's "deep concerns". | |
"Should this new government choose to engage substantively and seriously to meet its international obligations and find a peaceful solution to this issue, it will find a willing partner in the United States," it added. | "Should this new government choose to engage substantively and seriously to meet its international obligations and find a peaceful solution to this issue, it will find a willing partner in the United States," it added. |
Western powers suspect Iran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons, but Tehran insists its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful. | |
Iran has repeatedly rejected demands by the so-called P5+1 - the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany - to halt uranium enrichment. | |
US behaviour 'contradictory' | |
Addressing domestic and international journalists in Tehran on Tuesday, Mr Rouhani said he was determined to resolve the long-running dispute. | |
"We are ready - seriously and without wasting time - to engage in serious and substantive talks with the other sides. I am certain the concerns of the two sides would be removed through talks in a short period of time. | |
"However, demands outside any legal framework or illogical and outdated demands will not be useful. We should deal with the issue through a realistic approach." | |
But he stressed that Iran's rights must be preserved, adding: "The basis of our agenda should be talks, not threats." | |
Mr Rouhani said the US still did not have a thorough and proper understanding of what was happening in Iran, and that it had not responded in an "appropriate and practical" manner after June's presidential election. | |
"[Washington's] behaviour and words are contradictory. And the messages, in words and action, are contradictory too," he added. | |
On Sunday, Mr Rouhani presented to Iran's parliament, the Majlis, a new cabinet dominated by technocrats who had previously served under a moderate former President, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. | |
Mr Rouhani also vowed at Tuesday's news conference that his government would be accountable and act transparently. | |
He said he would keep his promise to "report on the progress made and the achievements, as well as the shortcomings and failings". | He said he would keep his promise to "report on the progress made and the achievements, as well as the shortcomings and failings". |
"Without the people's support, the government will have no chance of meeting its long-term goals," he warned. | "Without the people's support, the government will have no chance of meeting its long-term goals," he warned. |
Mr Rouhani has inherited a range of problems from his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, including high inflation, diminishing revenues and foreign reserves, possible food shortages, as well as international sanctions. |