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“At present, we are waiting for Ms. (Catherine) Ashton (the EU foreign policy chief) to announce her suggested date and venue for the continuation of talks with Iran,” Mehmanparast told a regular press briefing. “After receiving the letter of Ms. Ashton, Mr. (Saeed) Jalili (the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council) will announce his views,” and an agreement would be reached, Mehmanparast stated. Iranian Ambassador to Germany Alireza Sheikh-Attar said on Saturday that the next round of talks will be held after Jalili sends a letter to Ashton. “Negotiations are underway in this regard, and correspondence has been exchanged, and another correspondence will be conducted on our part, and after that, a meeting will be arranged,” Ambassador Sheikh-Attar said at the time. In addition, EU foreign policy spokesman Michael Mann said on Saturday that the European Union is open to meaningful talks with Tehran, provided there are no preconditions on the Iranian side. Mann added that Ashton wrote to Jalili in October but has not yet received a response. However, Mehmanparast, during his press briefing, said that a reply has been sent to Ashton’s letter. Mann again emphasized on Tuesday that talks with Iran over its nuclear program depend on Tehran responding to a letter sent in October by Ashton. He stated that the EU is “willing to discuss” Iran’s nuclear program with Tehran, but Ashton must first receive a satisfactory response to a letter she sent in October to Jalili. “Firstly, Iran has to respond to Mrs. Ashton’s letter and our reaction will depend on the content of their response,” he said. Iranians will not forget U.S. hostility In reply to a question about the fact that U.S. President Barack Obama signed into law a defense funding bill that imposes sanctions on financial institutions dealing with Iran’s central bank on December 31, 2011, Mehmanparast said, “The United States’ hostile actions against the Islamic Republic of Iran will not be erased from the memory of the Iranian people.” “The measure taken by U.S. officials which is meant to exert pressure on our nation will have no effect on the resolve of our great nation to achieve their goals and fundamental rights,” he stated. He added, “However, we did not have any special banking dealings and trade interactions with the United States,” and the measure was meant to exert political pressure on Tehran. “These measures mostly show our country’s progress,” Mehmanparast stated. IAEA officials to visit Iran soon Elsewhere in his remarks, Mehmanparast announced that a delegation of officials at the International Atomic Energy Agency will take a trip to Iran soon at the invitation of Tehran. The delegation will be headed by IAEA Deputy Director General Herman Nackaerts, he added. Mehmanparast also said that the invitation shows Iran’s goodwill and the transparency of its peaceful nuclear activities.
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