Iran wants West to seize chance in talks
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has advised the West against passing up a golden opportunity during their multifaceted talks with Tehran in Geneva.
The president said during the second conference marking the National Family Day in the Iranian capital of Tehran that:  “We are ready to cooperate on a wide range of issues including economic, nuclear, international security and international political issues and the resolution of global problems.â€
According to the Shiite News he said, “This is a unique opportunity … that we hope Western leaders will not waste.”
He added that if the West is sincere and wants to achieve a positive outcome from the talks, it should “first of all recognize Iran’s right to justice and respect and secondly accept the rights of the Iranian nation.â€
After the West expressed willingness to return to negotiating table, Tehran on the last day of November agreed to Geneva being the venue of talks with the P5+1.
The country’s top nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, has been named as Tehran’s representative in the talks and is scheduled to meet with EU Foreign Affairs Chief, Catherine Ashton, on December 6 and 7.











