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Iran to hold nuclear talks at UN - EU diplomat Iran to hold nuclear talks at UN - EU diplomat
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Iran's foreign minister will meet six major world powers later this week to discuss Tehran's controversial nuclear programme, a senior EU officials says.Iran's foreign minister will meet six major world powers later this week to discuss Tehran's controversial nuclear programme, a senior EU officials says.
It will include the highest level US-Iran meeting for more than 30 years.
The EU foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, made the announcement following "constructive talks" with Iranian FM Mohammed Javad Zarif at the UN.The EU foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, made the announcement following "constructive talks" with Iranian FM Mohammed Javad Zarif at the UN.
Iran's new President Hassan Rouhani has said he is ready to restart stalled nuclear talks without preconditions.Iran's new President Hassan Rouhani has said he is ready to restart stalled nuclear talks without preconditions.
In a separate development, Tehran said it had pardoned 80 prisoners.In a separate development, Tehran said it had pardoned 80 prisoners.
Among them are a number of those who were arrested over protests following the disputed presidential election in 2009.Among them are a number of those who were arrested over protests following the disputed presidential election in 2009.
The move comes a few days after a pardon was issued to 11 inmates.The move comes a few days after a pardon was issued to 11 inmates.
'Charm offensive''Charm offensive'
"We had a good and constructive discussion," Baroness Ashton said after her talks with Mr Zarif on Monday."We had a good and constructive discussion," Baroness Ashton said after her talks with Mr Zarif on Monday.
She said she had been struck by the "energy and determination" that she had seen from the Iranians ahead of this week's UN General Assembly in New York.She said she had been struck by the "energy and determination" that she had seen from the Iranians ahead of this week's UN General Assembly in New York.
She said Mr Zarif, who is also Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, would this week meet foreign ministers from the five permanent UN Security Council members - Britain, China, France, Russia and the US - and also Germany (P5+1). She said Mr Zarif, who is also Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, would this week meet foreign ministers from the five permanent UN Security Council members - Britain, China, France, Russia and the US - and also Germany (the P5+1 group).
And the EU official added that her team would hold talks with Mr Zarif again in October in Geneva to assess the progress.And the EU official added that her team would hold talks with Mr Zarif again in October in Geneva to assess the progress.
The meetings at the sidelines of the UN General Assembly are part of a charm offensive by Mr Rouhani, the BBC's Bridget Kendall in New York reports.The meetings at the sidelines of the UN General Assembly are part of a charm offensive by Mr Rouhani, the BBC's Bridget Kendall in New York reports.
US officials say Secretary of State John Kerry will take part in the meeting - the highest level face-to-face contact since the 1979 Islamic revolution.
In 2007, then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was supposed to be seated next to then-Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki at a summit dinner in Egypt, but Mr Mottaki stayed away from the dinner.
Last week, Mr Rouhani said that his country would never build nuclear weapons.Last week, Mr Rouhani said that his country would never build nuclear weapons.
In an interview with the US broadcaster NBC, the president stressed that he had full authority to negotiate with the West over Tehran's uranium enrichment programme.In an interview with the US broadcaster NBC, the president stressed that he had full authority to negotiate with the West over Tehran's uranium enrichment programme.
And he described a recent letter sent to him by US President Barack Obama as "positive and constructive".And he described a recent letter sent to him by US President Barack Obama as "positive and constructive".
A White House spokesman said Mr Obama's letter "indicated that the US is ready to resolve the nuclear issue in a way that allows Iran to demonstrate that its nuclear programme is for exclusively peaceful purposes".A White House spokesman said Mr Obama's letter "indicated that the US is ready to resolve the nuclear issue in a way that allows Iran to demonstrate that its nuclear programme is for exclusively peaceful purposes".
"The letter also conveyed the need to act with a sense of urgency to address this issue because, as we have long said, the window of opportunity for resolving this diplomatically is open, but it will not remain open indefinitely," the spokesman added."The letter also conveyed the need to act with a sense of urgency to address this issue because, as we have long said, the window of opportunity for resolving this diplomatically is open, but it will not remain open indefinitely," the spokesman added.
The latest moves come amid suggestions that Mr Obama and Mr Rouhani may meet on the sidelines of the General Assembly and shake hands.The latest moves come amid suggestions that Mr Obama and Mr Rouhani may meet on the sidelines of the General Assembly and shake hands.
In his election campaign earlier this year, Mr Rouhani pledged a more moderate and open approach in international affairs.In his election campaign earlier this year, Mr Rouhani pledged a more moderate and open approach in international affairs.
Iran is under UN and Western sanctions over its controversial nuclear programme.Iran is under UN and Western sanctions over its controversial nuclear programme.
Tehran says it is enriching uranium for peaceful purposes but the US and its allies suspect Iran's leaders of trying to built a nuclear weapon.Tehran says it is enriching uranium for peaceful purposes but the US and its allies suspect Iran's leaders of trying to built a nuclear weapon.