The United States on Monday denied a British press report
of back-channel talks between Washington and Iran on Tehran's
controversial nuclear program.
In London, The Independent newspaper reported Monday that
a group of former US diplomats and foreign policy experts
had been holding talks for the past five years with Iranian
academics and policy advisers, in hopes of reaching a breakthrough
on the diplomatic impasse.
But a White House official on Monday, speaking anonymously,
said "clear channels" exist for communication with
Iran, and that the approach described in the Independent article
"isn't one of them."
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The daily quoted former US undersecretary of state Thomas
Pickering as saying that the United States had pursued five
years of talks with Iran, despite decades of tense relations
publicly, and amid continuing strife over the Islamic Republic's
failure to heed international ultimatums that it suspend uranium
enrichment.
The US State Department was equally emphatic that the talks
described in the article were "not a government activity,"
but instead "a set of private discussions."
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