DHAKA: Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, will lead nuclear talks with world powers, a move that would see the experienced pragmatist succeed a conservative who had overseen a hardening of Tehran`s position.
Iran’s Fars news agency reported on Sunday, says The Jerusalem Post, there was no immediate confirmation of the report.
The report echoes a widespread expectation that the moderate Zarif will take over the sensitive role in line with an apparent desire by the country’s new centrist president, Hassan Rohani, to bring a more conciliatory approach to talks over Western powers’ fears that Iran is developing a nuclear weapons capability.
Since 2007, sporadic negotiations had been conducted by the hardline Saeed Jalili, a veteran of the Iran-Iraq war who was seen by Western interlocutors as an uncompromising ideologue.
BDST: 1844 HRS, SEPT 22, 2013
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