Special report: Tension escalates in Iraq
Special report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
TEHRAN, March 3 (Xinhua) -- Iranian Foreign Ministry
spokesman Mohammad-Ali Hosseini said on Saturday that Iran is studying U.S.
proposals for talks on Iraq.
"The United States has contacted Iran recently
through different channels requesting talks on Iraqi issues, in particular about
Iraq's security," Hosseini was quoted by the state television as saying.
He added that Tehran is considering the proposals.
Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC)
Secretary AliLarijani said on Wednesday that Tehran would take part in an
international conference of Iraqi neighbors so long as it was in the interests
of its violence-torn neighbor.
"We are examining the proposal, and we will join the
conference if it is expedient since we support solving problems of Iraq by all
means," Larijani was quoted by the state television as saying. According to the
official, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki had been contacted by his
Iraqi counterpart on the conference, which Washington also intends to attend.
Larijani also suggested it would be ok for Iran if
the United States attend the conference by saying "one cannot commit suicide
because one is afraid of death", meaning Tehran should not hurt itself just to
avoid possible negative results over attendance of America.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice declared
Tuesday that the country would join the mid-March meeting organized by the Iraqi
government, saying she supported Iraq's decision to invite Iran and Syria also.
Washington's new position was considered by
international media as a huge diplomatic turnabout since the Bush administration
refused direct dialogue with Tehran over the Iraqi issue for several months.
The United States has persistently accused Iran of
supporting Iraqi insurgents to fight with coalition forces since the fall of
Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003, but Tehran has denied it by saying such
allegations were deliberate intervention to the Iran-Iraq ties by the U.S.
Due to Iran's what Americans called "bad role" in the
war-torn Iraq, a number of Iranians in Iraq have been arrested and the U.S. also
increasingly built up its military power in the Gulf region.

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TEHRAN,
Feb. 28 (Xinhua) -- A top Iranian official said on Wednesday that his country
was considering an invitation from Baghdad to join an international conference
of Iraqi neighbors, which Washington also intends to attend, the state
television reported.
"We are examining the proposal, and we will join the conference if it is expedient since we support solving problems of Iraq by all means," Supreme National Security Council chief Ali Larijani was quoted as saying.