Obama offers new start with Iran
US: President Barack Obama issued an unprecedented videotaped
appeal to Iran on Friday offering a “new beginning” of diplomatic
engagement to turn the page on decades of U.S. policy toward America’s
longtime foe.
“My administration is now committed to diplomacy that addresses the
full range of issues before us, and to pursuing constructive ties,”
Obama said in a message released to select Middle East broadcast outlets
timed for an Iranian holiday celebration.
Obama went further than he has since taking office on Jan. 20 in
extending an olive branch to Tehran, which has been locked in bitter
disputes with Washington over Iranian nuclear ambitions and support for
militant Islamic groups.
The Obama administration in a major shift from former President
George W. Bush’s isolation policy towards Iran, which he once branded
part of an “axis of evil” has expressed an openness to face-to-face
diplomatic contacts with Tehran.
Reaching out directly to Iranian leaders and their people, Obama
said: “This process will not be advanced by threats. We seek instead
engagement that is honest and grounded in mutual respect.”
He said the United States wanted Iran to take its “rightful place in
the community of nations,” but also insisted that Tehran do its part to
achieve reconciliation.
WASHINGTON, Friday, Reuters
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