TODAY'S HEADLINES

FOCUS | China may be fanning flames of Taiwanese anger with PH - expert

DBM infuses P42M into Bangsamoro transition commission

PHOTO | The world's first life-saving face transplant

French prosecutors to grill IMF chief Lagarde over 2007 payout to disgraced tycoon Tapie

FACTBOX | Apple, Amazon, Google and tax avoidance schemes

Iran lashes EU over nuclear talks

InterAksyon.com
The online news portal of TV5

TEHRAN -- Iran on Sunday hit out at a perceived lack of willingness by world powers to engage it ahead of crucial nuclear talks to take place in Moscow on June 18 and 19, according to reports.

Ali Bagheri, deputy to Iran's top negotiator Saeed Jalili, said in a letter to Helga Schmid, deputy to EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, that he was "surprised" by issues she was raising in correspondence with him.

He also complained that preparatory groundwork by experts from both sides was needed before the talks.

The letter, whose Farsi translation was made public by several Iranian news agencies, showed the gulf that exists between Iran and the so-called P5+1 group (the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China) going into the negotiations.

Ashton's office represents the P5+1 in dealings with Iran.

Bagheri and Schmid are tasked with arranging the talks and have exchanged several letters. The Moscow round follows two earlier meetings since early April, in Istanbul and in Baghdad, that have failed to yield any progress.

Bagheri wrote to Schmid: "Your recent letter surprised me; it tabled issues that were a long way apart from the agreements... of the talks in Baghdad between Iran and the P5+1 as well as those agreed in comprehensive talks between the deputies in Geneva."

He said that Schmid had "neither introduced any plans nor responded to the proposals of the Islamic Republic of Iran" that were presented in Baghdad as a counter-offer to a P5+1 package of demands and incentives that Iran rejected.

Bagheri also asked why Ashton's office was refusing an Iranian request that the Moscow round be preceded by a meeting of experts and deputies to define its scope and agenda.

"Will the upcoming talks be successful, with an agenda with defined dimensions, or will it be successful only for the sake of talks-for-talks and without an agenda?" he wrote.

"If the agreements of each round of talks cannot be followed up at the level of deputies and experts, what guarantee will there be for the success of future talks?"

Bagheri said, however, that "Iran is ready for successful talks to be held, following a clear logic and specified proposals. I hope you can also find this readiness."

A letter by Schmid to Bagheri, obtained by AFP last Thursday, stressed that the P5+1 was focused on its own package of proposals.

"Now there is a need to engage seriously on issues of substance in order to agree on concrete confidence building steps which could be implemented swiftly. We are very much hoping for a political commitment on your side," Schmid wrote.

The Western nations in the P5+1, and the International Atomic Energy Agency, have suspicions that Iran has conducted research towards developing nuclear weapons.

Iran denies that accusation and claims it is being unfairly treated by the West under the terms of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

 

OTHER WORLD STORIES  
BREAKING NEWS  
World | National As mayor longs for development in Kalayaan, others fear China's 'rape' of the islands
National PARTYLIST VOTE | Padaca bares top 25 groups with winning tallies
National Comelec should not get intel funds, says ex-chief Monsod, as Brillantes assails Lagman's motive
National Bank exec slain in ambush near MPD, NBI headquarters
Special Features | World VIDEO | Boss repeatedly slaps intern, sparks outcry in Singapore
World | Special Features ANALYSIS | From opera to exercises, US and China deepen military ties
National Mar: In movies, Bong portrays role of law enforcer, he should act like one
National CHED reviewing tuition-hike notices, sets en banc deliberations on May 27
National | World NBI team leaving for Taiwan soon to probe fisherman’s death
World British soldier 'butchered' near London barracks in apparent terrorist attack
Entertainment GALLERY | Nora Aunor celebrates 60th birthday with career retrospective
World 2 US experts reject murder theory in scientist's death in Singapore
World CROC ON A SOAK | 4-meter reptile joins sunbathers on beach, sends people running
Lifestyle Project Runway judge Nina Garcia in Manila for JAG, Philippine Fashion Week
Lifestyle Butuan's Balanghai Festival: A celebration both on water and on land
National EARLY BIRD | Leni Robredo sets foot at House to buckle down to work
National Baby boy born onboard LRT-1
World | National 2013 J-Pop Anime Singing Contest and Cosplay Mini-Contest extended to June 21 - embassy
World SLIDESHOW | Police, airline workers join plane-pulling contest
Lifestyle It’s fast, it's furious, it must be Philippine Fashion Week Holiday 2013!
World HANGOVER 3 | This is the ultimate backwards engineering, director says during premiere
National VIDEO | Cezar Mancao taunts DOJ, NBI with selfies...in front of DOJ, NBI