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El arroz dice Irán no serio en las negociaciones del nuke del fin de semana
Martes 22 de julio de 2008 Discuta este informe en los foros de RINF > La secretaria del estado Irán acusado Condoleezza Rice el lunes de no ser seria en el fin de semana habla de su programa nuclear disputado a pesar de la presencia de un E.E.U.U. mayores el diplomata, y advertido le puede pronto hacer frente a nuevas sanciones. En su primer público comenta desde la reunión de sábado en Suiza, Irán dicho arroz había dado el run-around a los envoys de los E.E.U.U. y cinco otras energías del mundo. Ella dicha las seis naciones era seria sobre un plazo de dos semanas Irán ahora tiene que convenir las actividades del sospechoso de la helada y comenzar negociaciones o ser golpeada con nuevas penas. El arroz fue resumido en la reunión por el No. del departamento del estado. diplomata 3, debajo de la secretaria del estado para los asuntos políticos William Burns, que atendieron a la sesión en una cambio de la insistencia anterior de Washington que no satisfaría con a iraníes a menos que el enriquecimiento del uranio hubiera parado. El arroz llegó en Abu Dhabi lunes y era conseguir un informe cara a cara en las negociaciones de quemaduras. Ambos eran entonces discutir Irán y otras ediciones en reuniones de la cerrado-puerta con los Ministros de Asuntos Exteriores y los altos funcionarios a partir de seis estados árabes del golfo junto con Egipto, Iraq y Jordania. Junto con los Estados Unidos y el Israel, los árabes musulmanes del golfo de Sunni son principalmente cada vez más cuidadosos de la mayoría Irán shiita músculo-que dobla en la región. Mientras tanto, los precios del petróleo del mundo se levantaron sobre $130 por barril en preocupaciones que la amenaza de nuevas sanciones contra Irán puede extender tensiones en el Oriente Medio. En la reunión de sábado, se esperaba que Irán respondiera a un paquete de los incentivos ofrecidos a cambio del enriquecimiento que paraba del uranio, que se puede utilizar para aprovisionar de combustible las armas atómicas. La administración de Bush se rompió con la política de muchos años para enviar a un diplomata superior para apoyar la oferta. Sin embargo, el arroz dijo eso en vez de una respuesta coherente, principal negociador nuclear Saeed Jalili de Irán entregó un monólogo de “serpenteo” de “pequeño inaplicable hablan por completo de la cultura” que aparecido molestar muchos de los otros presentan en la tabla en Ginebra. “Esperábamos oír una respuesta de los iraníes pero, como ha estado el caso tan muchas veces con los iraníes, qué vino a través no eran serios,” los reporteros dichos arroz a bordo de su plano pues ella voló a los emiratos árabes unidos. “It’s time for the Iranians to give a serious answer.” “They can’t go and stall and make small talk about culture, they have to make a decision,” she said. “People are tired of the Iranians and their stalling tactics.” Rice’s remarks about the Iranian presentation were much harsher than those of the host of the meeting, European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana, who lamented only that Iran had not provided “all the answers to the questions.” The Iran nuclear question is expected to top the agenda at a gathering of European Union foreign ministers on Tuesday in Brussels, officials said. On Sunday, Iranian state radio reported that President Mahmoud Ahmadenijad called the talks a “step ahead” and said country’s formal assessment would be issued soon. On Saturday, one member of the Iranian delegation said there was “no chance” Iran would suspend uranium enrichment, again denying assertions that Iran’s nuclear program was for anything other than power production. Jalili avoided the suspension issue entirely. Unless Iran responds positively in the next two weeks, it can expect more sanctions to be imposed by the United States and the European Union as early as late August or September and may then be hit with a fourth sanctions resolution at the U.N. Security Council, Rice said. “We will see what Iran does in two weeks, but I think the diplomatic process now has a new kind of energy to it,” she said. “If they do not decide to suspend then we will be in a situation where we have to return to the Security Council.” High-level contact between the United States and Iran is extremely rare and Burns’ presence at the talks may have confused the Iranians, Rice said, acknowledging a tactical change to demonstrate U.S. unity with the other five powers: Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia. “From time to time, it is important to invigorate the diplomacy,” she said. “I think that the fact that we went may have been a bit surprising to the Iranians, and they didn’t react in a way that gave anyone any confidence.” The offer envisions a six-week commitment from Iran to stop expanding enrichment, during which time no additional sanctions would be imposed. That is intended to create the framework for formal negotiations that, it is hoped, will lead to a permanent halt of enrichment. Rice was dismissive when asked if Burns or another U.S. diplomat would be present to hear Iran’s response in two weeks. “I think we’ve done enough to demonstrate that the United States is serious and to assure our partners that we’re serious,” she said. Discuss this report in the RINF forums > Have Your Say: Rice says Iran not serious at weekend nuke talks One Response to “Rice says Iran not serious at weekend nuke talks”
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No Condi, people aren’t ‘tired of the Iranians and their stalling tactics’, they’re getting increasingly tired with US hegemony, lies, half-truths and warmongering! Hands off Iran you war pig (and while you’re at it, get out of Iraq and Afghanistan and apologise for all the civilians you’ve killed as you leave!). You could also think about not interfering in Venezuela and Bolivia any further, they want your democracy about as much as the Iraqi insurgents (at least you haven’t stooped so low as to call the insurgents terrorists yet).
Here’s a thought for you, why don’t you try and sort your own country’s problems before ‘helping’ others. The raging poverty, the underclass that you’ve created of mostly african americans, the exploding prison population, the unforgiving rampant capitalism (profit over *everything*), the shrinking civil liberties and the raping of your constitution. It reminds me of the verse in the Bible, you know the one about removing the plank from your own eye!