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Iran Incentives Package Ready
June 02, 2006
Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad at a Tehran press conference in April (epa)
June 2, 2006 -- World powers have agreed a package of incentives and penalties to try and persuade Iran to halt sensitive nuclear activities.
The announcement came after talks in Vienna between the five permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany.
British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett described the package as a "far-reaching" set of proposals.
"We are prepared to resume negotiations, should Iran resume the suspension of all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities as required by the IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency], and we would also suspend action in the [UN] Security Council," Beckett said, without revealing details of the proposal. "We've also agreed that if Iran decides not to engage in negotiation, further steps would have to be taken in the Security Council."
The meeting came a day after the United States, in a major policy shift, offered to join European nations in talks with Iran if Tehran suspended uranium enrichment.
Western powers, despite Iran's denials, suspect Tehran is seeking to build nuclear weapons under cover of a civilian nuclear program.
(compiled from agency reports)