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China envoy urges talks between Iran, world powers
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Tehran (AFP) Feb 13, 2012


A senior Chinese envoy on Monday urged Iran and world powers to quickly resume stalled talks over Tehran's suspect nuclear programme, and called for better cooperation between the Islamic state and the UN nuclear watchdog.

Assistant foreign minister Ma Zhaoxu made the appeals at the end of a two-day visit to Tehran during which he spoke with Iran's deputy nuclear negotiator Ali Bagheri, Iranian state television reported.

Ma's trip came amid heightened tensions between the West and Iran over Tehran's nuclear activities, which the United States and its allies fear masks a drive for atomic weapons.

Increased Western economic sanctions on Iran in recent weeks and months have unsettled China, which is the biggest customer for Iranian oil.

Beijing has refused to follow a US and EU embargo on Iranian oil, though last month it reduced the amount it was importing, and it has held talks with other suppliers such as Saudi Arabia.

"It is now necessary for negotiations between Iran and the 5+1 group (Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States) to resume as rapidly as possible, and for cooperation to be reinforced between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran and for both sides to find effective solutions to resolve their problems," Ma said.

State television said the Chinese diplomat also expressed hope that Iran's chief negotiator, Saeed Jalili, would "send as soon as possible" a reply to an EU letter sent nearly four months ago opening the door to resuming the talks between Iran and the 5+1 group.

"The Iranian side said that Mr Jalili was soon going to send his response to the letter" from EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, he said. "I think this is a positive signal from Iran."

Bagheri was quoted as saying that Iran rejects the West's "approach of dialogue and pressure, which leads to failure and an impasse."

He said Iran wanted talks with world powers based on "dialogue and cooperation".

Iran denies any military dimension to its nuclear programme, insisting it is purely for civilian uses.

The IAEA, though, in November issued a report saying Iran was engaged in activities that strongly suggested it was researching an atomic weapon and the capacity to put a nuclear warhead on a ballistic missile.

Israel, which views a nuclear-armed Iran as a threat to its survival, has warned it could attack Iranian nuclear sites.

The United States has not gone as far, though it maintains that "all options are on the table" in dealing with Iran.

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Azerbaijan slams Iran's Israel spy claim as 'slander'
Baku (AFP) Feb 13, 2012 - Azerbaijan on Monday rejected as "slander" Iranian claims that Baku has been collaborating with Israel's spy services and helping assassins who have killed Iranian nuclear scientists.

The Azerbaijani foreign ministry condemned a protest note given to its ambassador in Tehran which complained about the alleged collaboration. The note demanded that Baku prevent Mossad from carrying out anti-Iranian "activities" on its soil.

"This Iranian note is slander," foreign ministry spokesman Elman Abdullayev told AFP.

He described the Iranian complaint as a reaction to a formal protest last month from Baku to Tehran after two men with alleged links to Iranian intelligence were arrested on suspicion of plotting to kill prominent Israelis in neighbouring Azerbaijan.

"It is a response note to an Azerbaijani note which was about Iranian security services' attempted terrorist attack against two Israeli citizens in Baku," he said.

The Iranian foreign ministry on Sunday accused mainly Muslim neighbour Azerbaijan of giving logistical assistance to alleged assassins.

"Some of the terrorists linked to the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists have travelled to Azerbaijan... (where they are) facilitated to travel to Tel Aviv," the official IRNA news agency website said, quoting the ministry.

Energy-rich Azerbaijan has a secular government which maintains a friendly relationship with Israel based on the export of oil and the import of weapons and military technology.

But its relationship with Iran has deteriorated in recent months amid the arrests of the alleged plotters in January and accusations that Tehran has been sponsoring Islamic radicals in Azerbaijan.

Relations between the ex-Soviet state and the Islamic republic are complicated by the presence of a huge ethnic Azeri minority in Iran, which far outnumbers Azerbaijan's own population of 9.2 million.



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