EU awaits Iran nuclear response
BRUSSELS: The clock is ticking for Iran to respond to an offer by
major powers on its nuclear programme, but European diplomats say they
are ready to wait a few more days beyond Saturday’s informal deadline
for an answer.
Major powers asked Iran on July 19 to respond within two weeks to
their offer to hold off on imposing more U.N. sanctions if Tehran would
freeze any expansion of its nuclear work. Iran has dismissed the idea of
having a deadline to reply.
EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana — who leads nuclear talks with
Iran for the six major powers — will not be looking at his watch or
declare Iran has missed the deadline if it does not reply by Saturday,
EU diplomats said, but the West wants a reply in the next week.
“One should not focus too much on Saturday,” one EU official said,
speaking on condition of anonymity. “If it’s not Saturday but next week,
we’ll not make a big fuss about it. What matters is to get a clear
answer quickly, in the very coming days.”
An EU diplomat said: “We are continuing our double approach of
dialogue and pressure. If dialogue does not work, we could continue with
additional pressure ... at the U.N. or EU level.”
Friday, Reuters |