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Obama, Rowhani likely to meet in New York next week

Published: 16 Sep 2013 - 02:04 am | Last Updated: 30 Jan 2022 - 04:03 pm


New York: An exchange of letters between Barack Obama and the Iranian president, Hassan Rowhani, has set the stage for a possible meeting between the two men at the UN next week in what would be the first face-to-face encounter between a US and Iranian leader since Iran’s 1979 revolution.

Britain’s foreign secretary, William Hague, is also due to meet his Iranian counterpart, Mohammad Javad Zarif, at the UN General Assembly meeting in New York, adding to guarded optimism that the June election of Rowhani, a Glasgow-educated moderate, and his appointment of a largely pragmatic cabinet, has opened the door to a diplomatic solution to the 11-year international standoff over Iran’s nuclear programme.

Tehran took the Foreign Office by surprise, tweeting on Rowhani’s English-language feed that the president would also be prepared to meet Hague, something the UK had not even requested. “Tehran has responded positively to UK’s request. President Rowhani’s meeting 

w/WilliamJHague on the sidelines of UNGA has been confirmed,” the tweet said. “We would be happy to meet,” a Foreign Office spokeswoman said, “but we have had nothing formal from Tehran about it.”

Diplomats said that the tweet reflected the new Iranian government’s eagerness to make diplomatic headway on the nuclear issue. Guardian News