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Israel to get US briefing on Iran nuclear talks
by Staff Writers
Jerusalem (AFP) Oct 20, 2013


Iran nuclear deal could improve ties with Europe: MEPs
Tehran (AFP) Oct 20, 2013 - An accord reached with world powers over Iran's controversial nuclear programme could help Tehran foster better ties with Europe, visiting members of the European Parliament said here Sunday.

"It is of great importance for the European Union to reach an agreement with Iran," said Hannes Swoboda, head of a three-member MEP delegation from the socialist and democrat faction visiting Tehran.

Accompanied by Ana Gomes and Veronique de Keyser, he made the remarks in a meeting with Iranian parliament speaker Ali Larijani, the ISNA news agency reported.

Iran and EU nations could once again become "trustworthy partners" if "both sides take advantage of the current situation and take steps towards a final agreement" to resolve the nuclear issue, Swoboda said.

The unofficial visit comes amid raised hopes of Iran constructively engaging the international community following the election of President Hassan Rouhani, a moderate who has pledged a new approach to the talks.

Rouhani, who took office in August, has promised more transparency on Iran's nuclear drive, which the West suspects is aimed at military objectives despite repeated Iranian denials.

Larijani, the conservative speaker of Iran's parliament, expressed support for negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 -- the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany.

"These negotiations could achieve constructive results if conducted in a just and logical framework, and if previous excuses are overlooked," he said without elaborating.

Iran is hoping the talks revived in Geneva last week will lead to the lifting of harsh international sanctions that have damaged its economy.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday world pressure on Iran must be maintained, as an Israeli delegation travelled to Washington to be briefed on talks on Iran's nuclear programme.

Israel has been alarmed by the mounting emphasis on diplomacy with the new Iranian government of President Hassan Rouhani to allay concerns about Tehran's nuclear ambitions, fearing that Western governments may ease crippling sanctions before securing any real policy change.

"As long as we don't see actions but only words, the international pressure must continue and increase," Netanyahu said.

He said that the greater the pressure on Iran, "the higher the chance its military nuclear programme will be dismantled."

The Israeli premier also warned of legitimising what he called Tehran's "rogue regime".

Netanyahu's remarks came as a senior Israeli delegation was on its way to Washington for updates on talks between the major powers and Iran over its nuclear programme which resumed in Geneva on Tuesday.

Strategic Affairs Minister Yuval Steinitz and a team of officials from intelligence services and the foreign and defence ministries were to participate in the bi-annual strategic dialogue, a statement from his office said.

"This year the dialogue will focus on the nuclear talks with Iran and other regional issues," it said of the meetings which are the "central forum" for deepening bilateral cooperation and coordination over issues in the region.

A spokesman for Steinitz said the minister will make a stop in Canada for talks with senior officials there on Monday before heading to the United States.

Ahead of the visit, a senior Israeli official was briefed by the US as well as a British delegation to the Iran talks, which flew in to update the Israelis, the Haaretz newspaper reported.

French and German officials also briefed their Israeli counterparts by phone on the substance of the Geneva talks, the paper said.

Netanyahu is also due to meet US Secretary of State John Kerry this week in Rome for updates on the P5+1 talks as well as peace negotiations with the Palestinians, the State Department has said.

Israel, which has the Middle East's sole if undeclared nuclear arsenal, has repeatedly threatened to take unilateral action if necessary to keep Iran from developing the capability to build a bomb of its own.

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