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Iran, U.S. speaking again, tackling nuclear concerns

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WASHINGTON — U.S. President Barack Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani spoke by telephone Friday, the first conversati­on between American and Iranian presidents in more than 30 years. The exchange could reflect a major step in resolving global concerns over Iran’s nuclear program.

Obama told reporters at the White House that he had a constructi­ve conversati­on with the Iranian leader.

“While there will surely be important obstacles to moving forward and success is by no means guaranteed, I believe we can reach a comprehens­ive solution,” he said.

Obama said he and Rouhani have directed their teams to work quickly to pursue an agreement. He said the U.S. will co-ordinate closely with its allies — including Israel, which considers an Iranian nuclear weapon capability to be an existentia­l threat.

The fact that it had been so long since American and Iranian presidents had traded words reflected the “deep mistrust between our countries,” Obama said. But he added that it also indicated the opportunit­y for moving forward.

“I do believe there is a basis for a resolution,” he said.

The conversati­on came hours after Rouhani, wrapping up a trip to the U.S., called the United States a “great” nation, a sharp reversal from his predecesso­rs that buoyed hopes that the two government­s can stop the escalation of tensions.

“I want it to be the case that this trip will be a first step, and a beginning for better and constructi­ve relations with countries of the world, as well as a first step for a better relationsh­ip between the two great nations of Iran and the United States of America,” Rouhani said.

Rouhani has pledged to reduce nuclear tensions, and UN officials said they have seen encouragin­g signs from Tehran.

 ?? PETE SOUZA/White House ?? U.S. President Barack Obama speaks on the phone with President Hassan Rouhani of Iran
Friday. It’s been more than 30 years since leaders from the two nations have spoken.
PETE SOUZA/White House U.S. President Barack Obama speaks on the phone with President Hassan Rouhani of Iran Friday. It’s been more than 30 years since leaders from the two nations have spoken.

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