Iran seeking better relations with Washington
Diplomacy: Foreign minister shows ‘will to do business' and expects agreement on direct flights
Iran seeking better relations with Washington
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By The Associated Press
Published: July 19, 2008
ANKARA, Turkey — Iran's foreign minister said Friday that he expects weekend talks with the United States to produce agreements on opening an American diplomatic outpost in Tehran and restoring direct flights between the two nations.
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What are the responses?
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said in Washington that the shift in policy is a signal the administration is serious about diplomacy, but does not mean Washington is ready for open-ended discussions with Iran, which can only occur after Tehran halts activities that could lead to development of atomic weapons.
In Paris, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said the talks offered "hope that there can be a peaceful solution” to the standoff.
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