Members of the U.S. Army Old Guard place a flag at each of the over 220,000 graves of fallen U.S. military service members buried at Arlington National Cemetery, May 24, 2012. Memorial Day will be commemorated this weekend across the United States.    REUTERS/Jason Reed  (UNITED STATES - Tags: MILITARY)

Reuters Photojournalism

Our day's top images, in-depth photo essays and offbeat slices of life. See the best of Reuters photography.  See more | Photo caption 

Members of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels fly over the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan as part of the 25th annual Fleet Week celebration in New York, May 23, 2012.  REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz (UNITED STATES - Tags: MILITARY ANNIVERSARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Fleet Week

The U.S. Navy takes Manhattan for a week.  Slideshow 

Students show emotions at the 2012 Joplin High School commencement ceremony inside the Leggett and Plant Athletic Center at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, Missouri, May 21, 2012.           REUTERS/Larry Downing    (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS EDUCATION)

The Class of 2012

Scenes from this year's commencement ceremonies.  Slideshow 

EU's Solana plans no Iran trip but sees talks soon

Related Topics

BRUSSELS | Wed Jul 9, 2008 9:39am EDT

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union reaffirmed on Wednesday that foreign policy chief Javier Solana expects talks with Iran soon on its disputed nuclear program but said he did not plan any trip to Tehran.

"A meeting will take place soon, a place and date has not yet been fixed. It is not foreseen to go to Tehran," Solana's spokeswoman said after Iran's Fars News Agency said he would travel to Tehran on July 19.

Solana traveled to Tehran last month to present a package of incentives proposed by world powers to coax Iran to halt sensitive nuclear work the West fears is aimed making bombs, a charge Tehran denies. Previous encounters between Solana and his Iranian counterpart have taken place in various European cities.

(Reporting by Mark John)

Comments (0)
This discussion is now closed. We welcome comments on our articles for a limited period after their publication.