Secretary of State Rice expressed the United States' willingness to engage in multilateral talks with Iran on the condition that Iran first "fully and verifiably suspends its enrichment and reprocessing activities".
Published May 31, 2006
Secretary of State Rice expressed the United States' willingness to engage in multilateral talks with Iran on the condition that Iran first "fully and verifiably suspends its enrichment and reprocessing activities".
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