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Iran talks atmosphere 'completely different'

   
  Dialogue 'a good morning'

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ISTANBUL: The atmosphere at the opening session of today’s nuclear talks between six world powers and Iran was “completely different” from that of previous meetings, a diplomat said, describing it as “a good morning”.

The diplomat, who spoke during the lunch break about the first meeting between Iran and the world powers in 15 months, said Iranian nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili had not stated the kind of preconditions that he had done in the last meeting in early 2011, when the two sides failed to agree even an agenda. “He seems to have come with an objective to get into a process which is a serious process, which is about what we want to talk about,” said the envoy, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “I would say it has been a useful morning’s work.”

The diplomat suggested the Iranian side had signalled a readiness to enter a serious engagement on the dispute over its nuclear programme and that this could pave the way for a second meeting.

Western diplomats and officials had said in the meeting in Istanbul that they hoped for enough progress to be able to schedule a new round of negotiations, perhaps in Baghdad next month.

But, the diplomat cautioned: “We could go backwards this afternoon.” He said he did not expect serious negotiations to take place already during today’s talks, for example on the West’s demand that Tehran cease higher-grade uranium enrichment. But the diplomat added that Iran had indicated “openness on all those issues”, in contrast to the last time when Iran refused to talk about its nuclear programme, which it says is peaceful.

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