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Westerwelle told the German news agency DPA on Friday that Rohani’s election as new Iranian president offered an “opportunity” to end the impasse but that “deeds not words” were what counted.
“We want confidence-building measures from Iran and substantial progress in resolving the dispute over its nuclear program,” he said.
Westerwelle said the West would maintain sanctions to keep up the political pressure on Iran “for as long as we cannot be sure that Iran has” scaled back its nuclear program.
“We will seek dialogue with the new government, first on the level of civil servants then perhaps on the minister level,” he said.
Only then would the West determine whether Rohani and his new government were showing a “new flexibility” in relations, Westerwelle said.
A senior Western diplomat said last month that the so-called P5+1 group of global powers negotiating with Iran hoped to see a new team appointed “soon” in Tehran so talks on the nuclear program can resume “as soon as possible.”
The remarks came after a meeting in Brussels of the five permanent UN Security Council members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany, their first get-together since Iran’s June presidential vote.
Iran is accused by the West and Israel of seeking to produce nuclear weapons under the guise of a civilian atomic program. Tehran denies this.
AM/PA
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