WORLD / Middle East
US, Iran reach Iraq policy consensus
(AP)
Updated: 2007-05-28 22:58
BAGHDAD - The United States ambassador in Baghdad said he and his Iranian
counterpart agreed broadly on policy toward Iraq during four-hour
groundbreaking talks on Monday, but insisted that Iran end its support
for militants. The Iranian ambassador later said the two sides would meet
again in less than a month.
US Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker. [AP]
The Iranian envoy, Hassan Kazemi Qomi, also said that he told the
Americans that Tehran was ready to train and equip the Iraqi army and
police to create "a new military and security structure."
Kazemi did not elaborate nor would he say how US Ambassador Ryan Crocker
responded.
In a discussion with an Associated Press reporter after his news
conference, Kazemi was asked if a second US-Iranian meeting was planned.
"The next meeting will occur in Iraq in less than one month," Kazemi said.
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