Obama Administration To Engage In "Direct Diplomacy" With Iran

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JOHN HEILPRIN | January 26, 2009 05:53 PM EST | AP

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Ban Ki-moon, left, United Nations Secretary-General, meets Susan Rice, the new U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in New York, Monday Jan. 26, 2009. Rice, who will be a member of President Barack Obama's Cabinet, was confirmed by the Senate on Thursday. (AP Photos/Bebeto Matthews)

UNITED NATIONS — President Barack Obama's administration will engage in "direct diplomacy" with Iran, the newly installed U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said Monday.

Not since before the 1979 Iranian revolution are U.S. officials believed to have conducted wide-ranging direct diplomacy with Iranian officials. But U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice warned that Iran must meet U.N. Security Council demands to suspend uranium enrichment before any talks on its nuclear program.

"The dialogue and diplomacy must go hand in hand with a very firm message from the United States and the international community that Iran needs to meet its obligations as defined by the Security Council. And its continuing refusal to do so will only cause pressure to increase," she told reporters during a brief question-and-answer session.

Her comments, reflecting Obama's signals for improved relations with America's foes after eight years under President George W. Bush, came shortly after meeting with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on her first day in her new job.

Iran still considers the U.S. the "Great Satan," but a day after Obama was sworn in, said it was "ready for new approaches by the United States." Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said his country would study the idea of allowing the U.S. to open a diplomatic office in Tehran, the first since 1979.

Rice said the U.S. remains "deeply concerned about the threat that Iran's nuclear program poses to the region, indeed to the United States and the entire international community."

"We look forward to engaging in vigorous diplomacy that includes direct diplomacy with Iran, as well as continued collaboration and partnership" with the other four permanent members of the Security Council _ Britain, China, France and Russia _ plus Germany, Rice said.

"And we will look at what is necessary and appropriate with respect to maintaining pressure toward that goal of ending Iran's nuclear program," she said.

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In recent years, Iranian and American officials have negotiated in the same room on talks about Afghanistan that involved other countries' diplomats. They also talked face to face in Baghdad but the agenda was limited to Iraqi security.

But the differences between Washington and Tehran run deep. They include U.S. suspicions about Iran's nuclear program, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's threats to annihilate Israel, and Tehran's support for Hamas.

Rice met with Ban in the morning to present her credentials. She said they spent 45 minutes discussing climate change, poverty reduction, U.N. peacekeeping, nonproliferation, Sudan and the Middle East.

She told reporters that "putting the United States at the center of international efforts to support poverty reduction, development, fighting disease and achieving the (U.N.) Millennium Development Goals, which President Obama has said repeatedly, will now be America's goals as well."

Rice said the U.S. will address the Gaza conflict on Tuesday in the Security Council, seeking ways "to support efforts to ensure that that cease-fire is lasting, and in that context for border crossings to open and be available for humanitarian as well as day-to-day economic development imperatives."

Rice, who was a key Africa adviser to the Clinton administration during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, also said the Obama administation remains "very deeply concerned about the ongoing genocide in Darfur."

"The priority at this point has to be effective protection for civilians," she said, adding that she had discussed ways to fully deploy the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Darfur "so that there is the capacity on the ground to begin to effect that civilian protection."

In Washington, Obama's top spokesman said that Rice was merely restating the president's policy on Iran.

Asked about Rice's comments to reporters at U.N. headquarters in New York, Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary, that what Rice did "was simply to restate the message" that the administration is "going to use all elements of our national power" to address concerns about Iran's nuclear program.

NATO's secretary-general, Japp de Hoop Scheffer, also said Monday that NATO must engage with Iran to secure regional support for the escalating war in neighboring Afghanistan.

The surprise call from the head of the Western alliance comes as the new U.S. administration prepares to send 30,000 more troops into Afghanistan, where Taliban militants are regrouping and violence is on the rise. They will reinforce the 62,000-strong NATO and U.S. force already operating there.

"We need a discussion that brings in all the relevant players: Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, China, Russia _ and yes, Iran. We need a pragmatic approach to solve this very real challenge," de Hoop Scheffer said in a speech to the Security and Defense Agenda, a Brussels-based think tank.

Until now, the United States has sought to isolate the clerical regime in Iran from meddling in Afghanistan, although the Shiite nation has a long history of opposing Taliban rule there. De Hoop Scheffer said what's required is a broader approach that includes all of Afghanistan's neighbors, but he was "not sure at this stage" how to constructively bring Iran into Afghanistan diplomacy.

UNITED NATIONS — President Barack Obama's administration will engage in "direct diplomacy" with Iran, the newly installed U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said Monday. Not since before the...
UNITED NATIONS — President Barack Obama's administration will engage in "direct diplomacy" with Iran, the newly installed U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said Monday. Not since before the...
 
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- trudem2 I'm a Fan of trudem2 12 fans permalink

How refreshing that the US under Obama is acting like a grounded, intelligent adult and no more the petulent, demanding bully under Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 01/27/2009

The US keeps sending lsraeI billions of doIIars in vveapons to keep vioIationg the UN resoIutions and keep kiIIing aIestnians with the Apaches and F-16's. Not to mention that the US vetoed 41 UN resolutions against lsrael in the past 3 decades. This is more than hipocrisy. It is a vvar cri me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 01/27/2009
- RTIII I'm a Fan of RTIII 89 fans permalink

This article lays bare the U.S. policy of hypocrisy, especially when combined with another article from HufPo this AM. This hypocrisy has no signs yet of abating under President Obama.

What hypocrisy? Demands of compliance to UN resolutions.

When the USA demands ISRAEL adhere to UN resolutions, it will then, and ONLY then, be an "honest broker." The only other choice is to quit chattering about UN resolutions altogether.

COME ON OBAMA, STOP THE HYPOCRISY! We really need to restore our good name and ending the hypocrisy is a VITAL element.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 01/27/2009
- Jellybelly I'm a Fan of Jellybelly 5 fans permalink

"We have no homosexuals in Iran."

Mahmoud I'mANutJob

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 01/27/2009
- Mollabaji I'm a Fan of Mollabaji 17 fans permalink

Correction: "We have no homosexuals in Iran like in U.S." Got it, Jellynutjob?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 01/27/2009
- Durango I'm a Fan of Durango 145 fans permalink

They are all in the closet.

Like 1950's America.

You do remember the McCarthy witch hunts targeted Gays and Lesbians don't you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 01/27/2009

why do people always forget the reasons for our problems with these countrys....its not the us it these govs. that try the us and get there ass kicked and then cry foul

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 01/27/2009
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 01/27/2009

Just remember that not too long ago, President Reagan used to call the Soviet Union « the evil empire ». Now, look at Russia and the rest of what used to form the east, they are just people, like any body else, trying to make a descent life …

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 01/27/2009

Ahmedinejad responds to direct diplomacy with flowers: "Your words are sweet like baklava at the end of a 40 day fast. Yours, MA."

http://weeklyworldnews.com/politics/iran-responds-to-direct-diplomacy/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 01/27/2009

I think I like Rice. She is very passionate and dedicated. I like Ban. Hopefully together they can reform the way many view the UN.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 01/27/2009
- Macready I'm a Fan of Macready 64 fans permalink

Obama must speak to Iran . . . it is more than time . . it takes courage to enage in dialogue and dialogue and diplomacy are the way towards peace .. war only breeds more hatred and more unnecessary suffering, destruction and death . . . life is too precious to be sqandered on even more wars and hatred . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 AM on 01/27/2009
- LunaPark I'm a Fan of LunaPark 17 fans permalink
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All of our problems in the Middle East are caused by US foreign policy blunders. NO MORE AID FOR ANY COUNTRY!

And who are we afraid of anyway. The Iranians, who smoke opium, love poetry, and think visitors are gifts from God? Wow! such a threat. We should get out and follow our founding father's advice, "peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 AM on 01/27/2009

Your analysis is seriously flawed.
The world is not afraid of Iranians .Iranian culture is an old and respected one.
But the world is highly distrustful of the oppressive Islamic theocracy that currently runs the country.
And ample justification.
Regardless, Germans produced Beethoven, Wagner and Goethe. So what? It didn't stop WW2..
Study, think then post.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 01/27/2009
- Peter007 I'm a Fan of Peter007 38 fans permalink
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You said it yourself, The world is not afraid of Iranians. Iran poses no military threat to the United States. There is no reason Iran shouldn't have nuclear material to run its power plants .
Our policy toward Iran is dictated by Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 AM on 01/27/2009

Correct.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 01/27/2009
- swo68 I'm a Fan of swo68 14 fans permalink

No point reading much further than this:

"But U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice warned that Iran must meet U.N. Security Council demands to suspend uranium enrichment before any talks on its nuclear program."

So, nothing has changed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 AM on 01/27/2009
- Mollabaji I'm a Fan of Mollabaji 17 fans permalink

swo68,
Exactly! They claim they will talk "with no preconditions" and then put the stopping of the enrichment as a condition. If Iran stops the enrichment, then what is there to talk about? No Change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 AM on 01/27/2009

Speaking of stealing land:
Egypt, Syria and Jordan occupied P-nain lands ( Gaza, West Bank, E. Jerusalem etc), for TWENTY YEARS. No government formed.
Any of you defenders of ( some) Palestinains protest this No ? Why Not?

Kuwaitis ethnically cleansed 400,000 P-nians in the 90s? By shoving most of them into the worst of the worse camps in Syria and Lebanon.
Any of you defenders of ( some) Palestinains protest this No ? Why Not?

Any of you defenders of ( some) P-nians ever post about Lebanese oppression of the same?
No Why Not? While those brave Lebanese marched against Gaza fight while DAILY oppression THEIR OWN P-nians and denying them basic human rights.

You think no one sees the stark hypocrisy. Think again ( when you're able).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 AM on 01/27/2009
- westreal I'm a Fan of westreal 19 fans permalink

It's like what they teach you in elementary school. Which one of these (nationalities) don't belong.

All of the people you mentioned above "belong" to the region. I think the anger comes when people who don't belong to the area starts dictating what happens in the area. Personally I think I sreal's homeland should be in Germany. Not the middle east.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 01/27/2009

Iranian culture is one of the most advanced in all of the Middle East.
As soon as mul.lahs are out of power, Iran will rightfully assume its place in the world community.
Until then---NO CHANCE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 AM on 01/27/2009
- Mollabaji I'm a Fan of Mollabaji 17 fans permalink

Keep on dreaming.

Is a leader's (or politician's) dress what makes you judge the iranian system? It is the policies that a government (whether they wear a turban and beard or Western suits) that matter. Iran has been pursiing very intelligent policies that are in its own national interest unlike the former pahlavi period when Iran was a stooge of the American policies for American interests. Come to grips with this reality and stop wishful thinking. It won't happen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 AM on 01/27/2009
- skialethia I'm a Fan of skialethia 170 fans permalink
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Coyote: Do you honestly believe anyone is going to read Parts 1 to 4 of biased, ranting and pro pa ganda? When are you going to give it up? You were exposed earlier, and still you go on and on and on and on.

Give it up already. Ugh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 PM on 01/26/2009
- Coyote2 I'm a Fan of Coyote2 85 fans permalink
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"biased, ranting and pro pa ganda? "

I challenge you to wrestle with the arguments presented and PROVE your judgments. But you can't can you?

Okay, I give you another chance. Please tell us how YOUR anti-Israel BIAS brings PEACE to the region? You have been asked this many times already and always run away.

How does your moralizing White Knight condemnations of the J_ewish state ADD TO PEACE IN THE REGION? How does YOUR BIAS, your POV, your arguments INCREASE the prospects of PEACE?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 PM on 01/26/2009
- rosal I'm a Fan of rosal 338 fans permalink
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Did you made the same questions to Bush about his bias against Palestine? Make the same questions with the word Palestine instead of Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 01/27/2009

Skioaletor. speaking of r.anti.ngs and r.a.ci.sm. Someone need to give you a slipper to bring you back to reality. And soon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 AM on 01/27/2009
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