2006年VOA标准英语-US Senators Call for Direct Talks with Ira(在线收听) |
By Melinda Smith Iran's recent announcement it has developed enriched uranium for its nuclear program will be under discussion this week as G-8 diplomats meet in Moscow. Meanwhile some U.S. senators say it's time for direct talks with Teheran on a number of issues. -------------------------------------------------------
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stirred up more controversy this weekend as he met with the Palestinian leader of Hamas, Khaled Mashaal. President Ahmadinejad said Iran was giving the Palestinian Authority $50 million U.S. to counter the cutoff in financial aid from the United States and other western countries. The aid was eliminated when Hamas refused to renounce violence and recognize Israel. Iran has long had close ties with Hamas, which won the most seats in the Palestinian legislative elections in January. Meanwhile, U.S. senators are weighing in on the possibility of direct talks versus a long-range option of sanctions against Iran:
Another Democrat, Senator Evan Bayh, did not rule out the idea of economic sanctions against oil-rich Iran. Republican Senator Richard Lugar, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee called for restraint on both sides. In an exclusive interview with VOA, a former Bush administration official, Richard Haass said the U.S. and Iran have much to discuss in a face-to-face meeting.
Monday, White House spokesman Scott McClellan maintained the Bush administration's view that any action on Iran must come from the United Nations. Scott McClellan The UN's nuclear watchdog agency will report on Iran's nuclear program April 28th. |
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