October 28, 2013 - 17:53 AMT
Iran pledges ‘new approach’ to resolve UN concerns about its nuke program

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister pledged a "new approach" to resolving UN concerns about its nuclear program as he began talks on Monday, Oct 28, on easing a deadlock over an investigation into suspicions of illicit nuclear bomb research by Tehran, Reuters reported.

Abbas Araqchi met UN nuclear watchdog chief Yukiya Amano in Vienna, the first such high-level encounter since Iran's election in June of a moderate president committed to improving its foreign relations after years of increasing confrontation.

"It is very important for all of us that we can show concrete progress," Amano said, sitting across a table from Araqchi at International Atomic Energy Agency headquarters in Vienna.

"We think this is the time to take a new approach to resolving (questions) between Iran and the IAEA and look to the future for further cooperation in order to ensure the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program," Araqchi said. He gave no details.

The IAEA hopes to resume an investigation, long stalled by Iranian non-cooperation, into what it calls the "possible military dimensions" of the Islamic Republic's nuclear program. Tehran says it is enriching uranium solely for electricity generation and medical treatments.

"It is peaceful and it will remain peaceful forever," Araqchi said.