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Secret Talks as Israel, Iran Discuss Nuclear Deal نشست ایران و اسرائیل بر سر موضوع هسته ای


JERUSALEM: Israel has confirmed its atomic expert met an Iranian official over the chances of declaring the Middle East a nuclear-free zone, in the first direct talks between the archfoes in 30 years, held under the auspices of an initiative of Kevin Rudd.

بر اساس گزارشها، یک عضو کمیسیون انرژی اتمی اسراییل با یک مقام ایرانی در نشستی بین المللی درباره مسایل اتمی دیدار کرده. یک سخنگوی کمسیون انرژی اتمی اسراییل به بی بی سی گفته، این دیدار حدود بیست روز پیش در مصر انجام شده. ایران شرکت در چنین نشستی را تکذیب کرده. معمولا مقامات ایرانی در هیچ نشست مشترکی با اسراییلی ها شرکت نمی کنند و این گفت وگوها هم دوطرفه نبوده وهیچ نتیجه ای از آن گزارش نشده.

The spokeswoman for Israel's Atomic Energy Commission, Yael Doron, said yesterday its representative had held several meetings with an Iranian official ''in a regional context'' and under Australia's auspices.

Iran denied it had held any nuclear talks with Israel.

Fairfax media first reported last week that Australia had helped accomplish the seemingly impossible - bringing Israel and Iran into the same room to talk about nuclear issues. It said there were serious discussions at the gathering and that the idea of a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East had been floated but no major breakthroughs were reported.

Ms Doron declined to give details of the meetings.

The newspaper Haaretz said the officials discussed the chances of declaring a nuclear-free zone during the talks held in September, the first between the two foes to be officially disclosed since the shah of Iran was deposed in 1979.

The commission's director of policy and arms control, Meirav Zafary-Odiz, and Iran's delegate to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, met several times in Cairo.

Also at the meeting were representatives of the Arab League - Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, Turkey, Morocco, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia - as well as European and United States officials, the daily said.

It said the meeting was held under the auspices of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation set up at the initiative of the Australian Prime Minister.

Iran's state television website dismissed the reports. ''This lie is a kind of psychological operation designed to affect the constant success of Iran's dynamic diplomacy in the Geneva and Vienna meetings,'' atomic organisation spokesman Ali Shirzadian was quoted as saying.

He was referring to talks in the two capitals in recent weeks between Iran and six world powers on the Islamic republic's controversial nuclear enrichment program.

The announcement of the Cairo meeting came after the UN atomic watchdog on Wednesday handed Iran and world powers a draft deal that could dramatically ease tensions over Tehran's nuclear program.

Tehran must today accept the agreement to export about 80 per cent of its low-enriched uranium or move a step closer to stronger sanctions against it.

The agreement was brokered after talks in Vienna between Iran, Russia, the US and France, according to the UN nuclear watchdog.

Diplomats said the document included demands that Iran ship out most of its stockpile of low-enriched uranium for further processing by another country, which could delay any production of a nuclear weapon by about a year, buying more time for the US President, Barack Obama, to search for a diplomatic solution to the nuclear stand-off.

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  • Bbc va dorughash! Akhe bad az 100 sal dige kasi vase harfatun tare ham khurd nemikone!!!!

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