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UK, Paris and Berlin offer Iran new deal

By Mark Turner at the United Nations, Daniel Dombey in London,and Frances Williams in Geneva

Published: May 10 2006 03:00 | Last updated: May 10 2006 03:00

France, Germany and the UK yesterday decided to make Iran a fresh offer to resolve the dispute over its nuclear programme, less than 24 hours after foreign ministers from the world's big powers failed to agree a common stance on the issue.

Senior diplomats meeting in New York agreed that the three European Union countries would negotiate a package of benefits to offer Iran if it chose to comply with international demands to cease nuclear enrichment, a process that can generate weapons-grade material.

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