WORLD / Middle East
Iran did not reply to major powers' proposal - U.S
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-07-07 10:18
Iran did not respond to the major powers' proposal on resolving the
dispute over its nuclear ambitions during a meeting with European Union
envoy Javier Solana, a U.S. official said on Thursday.
Workers rest at Ras Tannura's oil production plant near Dammam in Saudi
Arabia's eastern province in 2004. World oil prices simmered near record
highs as traders fretted over record US gasoline (petrol) demand and
geopolitical concerns linked to North Korea and Iran.[AFP\File]
The official said in an email to reporters that Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice spoke with Solana after his meeting with Iranian
negotiator Ali Larijani and that "no response to the P5 plus one proposal
was given," a reference to the permanent five members of the U.N.
Security Council and Germany.
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