Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Iran President Rouhami Speaks At The United Nations



Rouhani Says Iran Is Ready for Nuclear Talks, With Conditions -- Wall Street Journal

UNITED NATIONS—Iran's new President Hasan Rouhani pledged on Tuesday that his government will remove "all reasonable concerns" about Tehran's nuclear program, but insisted that the West recognize Iran's right to enrich uranium.

In his first major appearance on the world stage, Mr. Rouhani sought to reinforce an image as a moderate voice, saying he was ready to engage in "time-bound and results-oriented" nuclear talks and would look to improve ties with the U.S.

However diplomats said Mr. Rouhani's half-hour speech to the United Nations General Assembly offered no major breakthrough. Although he spoke just a few hours after President Barack Obama, the two didn't meet.

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Rouhani: Nuclear weapons have no place in Iran's security -- CNN
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Analysis: Stage is set, but Iran talks face technical, political hurdles -- Reuters

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