Special Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
TEHRAN, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) -- A senior Iranian nuclear
official said Friday that the latest talks between Iran and the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) were "constructive," the official IRNA news agency
reported.
The talks were "constructive" and were "held in an
atmosphere of mutual understanding," Deputy Head of Atomic Energy Organization
of Iran (AEOI) for International Affairs Mohammad Saeedi said.
He made the remarks after talks with IAEA Deputy
Director General for Safeguards, Olli Heinonen, who arrived in Iran Thursday on
a two-day visit.
"In the talks, current trend and relations between
the AEOI and the IAEA were discussed in a positive atmosphere coupled with
mutual understanding," Saeedi said.
Iran and the IAEA had agreed in the talks to continue
talks in the future as well, Saeedi added.
Their talks came after six major countries recently
agreed to consider new sanctions against Iran in the wake of remarks by Western
governments saying Iran failed to give a "clear positive response" to their
latest offer of incentives.
On June 14, European Union foreign policy chief
Javier Solana handed the offer of incentives to the Iranian authorities on
behalf of France, Britain, Russia, China, the United States and Germany during
his visit to Tehran in a bid to persuade Iran to halt uranium enrichment.
During the visit, representatives of five of the six
countries, except the U.S., also took part in talks with senior Iranian
officials.
Iran has also presented its own package of proposals,
which is aimed to help resolve regional and international problems, including
Iran's nuclear issue.