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flamingdem

(39,313 posts)
Tue Sep 23, 2014, 02:01 AM Sep 2014

David Cameron to meet Iran leader over Isis campaign

Source: Guardian

PM to meet Hassan Rouhani in New York for first bilateral talks in decades, signalling improvement in countries’ relations

David Cameron is to hold the first bilateral talks between a British prime minister and an Iranian president since the 1979 revolution when he has a face to face meeting with President Hassan Rouhani in the next two days in New York.

The meeting, a significant thaw in diplomatic relations between the countries, is designed to explore the support the Iranians can give to the fight against Islamic State (Isis) in Iraq and Syria.

The Iranians were not allowed to attend the recent Paris talks on building an international coalition against Isis, and have also been excluded from all talks about dislodging President Bashar al-Assad in Syria, including the two conferences in Geneva.

Rouhani has been a fierce critic of Isis, but has derided the US air strikes campaign as it involves no commitment to ground forces.
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Cameron is expected to make clear that Isis is a common and extremely serious threat that can only be tackled in Iraq and that Iran must drop its support for President Assad, who, in the words of Downing Street, has “created the conditions that have allowed terrorism to flourish”.

Cameron will also send a tough message to the Iranians on the long-running nuclear negotiations on behalf of the E3 + 3 group that: “Iran has a rare opportunity to embolden its prosperity through a deal but this is only possible if Iran is willing to show flexibility and be realistic about the future scope of its nuclear programme, in particular the issue of enrichment.”



Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/sep/23/cameron-rouhani-meet-new-york-talks-isis



Warm fuzzies all around.
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David Cameron to meet Iran leader over Isis campaign (Original Post) flamingdem Sep 2014 OP
It's long past overdue that we should normalize relations with Iran. Uncle Joe Sep 2014 #1
With US and "coalition" bombing runs now openly flying over Syria, delrem Sep 2014 #2
Another good sign. Thanks for posting all of these stories, flamingdem! freshwest Sep 2014 #3
Good. dipsydoodle Sep 2014 #4
Good sign, flamingdem.. Cha Sep 2014 #5
So maybe we could just quit demonizing the country and back off on sanctiona? eridani Sep 2014 #6

Uncle Joe

(58,361 posts)
1. It's long past overdue that we should normalize relations with Iran.
Tue Sep 23, 2014, 02:19 AM
Sep 2014

The U.S. and Iran are weaker as a result of our estrangement.

This may be a start.


Thanks for the thread, flamingdem.

delrem

(9,688 posts)
2. With US and "coalition" bombing runs now openly flying over Syria,
Tue Sep 23, 2014, 02:48 AM
Sep 2014

I have no doubt that Iran is a bit worried.

Who wouldn't be, in that position?

Cha

(297,220 posts)
5. Good sign, flamingdem..
Tue Sep 23, 2014, 04:51 AM
Sep 2014

We know SOS Kerry and President Obama have given it a lot of positive energy and I would imagine it's neverending.

eridani

(51,907 posts)
6. So maybe we could just quit demonizing the country and back off on sanctiona?
Tue Sep 23, 2014, 04:51 AM
Sep 2014

It would be a secular democracy, after all, if Britain had not stirred up the mullahs to overthrow its government in 1953

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