Iranian News Confirms US Democrats Are Wanting to Talk

Iran continues to reach out to their friends in the democratic party.

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More love letters today from the Iranian regime to US democrats.
Fars News reports:

TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- In clear reaction to the recent reports about willingness of certain US senators and congressmen for attending talks with Iranian counterparts, a member of the Iranian parliament’s presiding board here on Sunday called on the US democrats to annul the D’Amato Law to prove their good intentions.

“The US Democrats have gained control over the US Senate and Congress for some time now and they have voiced willingness to contact and negotiate with the representatives of the Islamic Consultative Assembly. They should be informed that they are to display their good will through using the desirable potentials and possibilities that they are now enjoying,” Mohsen Kouhkan said.

He further continued, “As the D’Amato Law was approved at a time when Democrats were the dominant party in the US Congress and Senate, we propose that they, as a first step in showing their good intention, make this law null and void.”

In another article in the Iranian News the Head of Majilis National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, Alaeddin Boroujerdi, says it will be difficult to meet with the democrats as much as Iran would like to because of the policies of the evil Bush Administration.
With a little groveling by the democrats the Iran would surely change its mind.

Previously:
Pelosi is open to Iran trip
Iran Announces It Is Preparing For Talks With Nancy Pelosi

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