Obama sent Iran message ahead of N deadline

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AFP, Tehran :
US President Barack Obama recently sent a private message to Iran’s leadership via Iraq’s prime minister, an Iranian newspaper reported Monday on the eve of a deadline for a nuclear deal.
Hamshahri, Iran’s highest-circulation daily, citing a lawmaker, said “one of the leaders of a neighbouring country” took the message from Obama to officials in Tehran.
The subject discussed was the nuclear talks between Iran and world powers led by the United States it said, without giving further details on its content.
The newspaper suggested that the message bearer was Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who met Obama on June 8 on the sidelines of a G7 summit in Germany.
Abadi visited Tehran on June 17, meeting Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as well as President Hassan Rouhani. The newspaper also cited Abadi’s visit in April to Washington, where he sought arms to fight Islamic State group militants.
There was no immediate official confirmation of the report, which came on the eve of Tuesday’s deadline for a nuclear deal.
“Officials at the foreign ministry, including an informed source on the ministry’s Iraq desk, said they did not have any knowledge” of such a message, the report added.
Fars news agency, considered close to Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards Corps, followed up the report by Hamshahri, interviewing lawmaker Mehrdad Bazrpash, who sits on parliament’s presiding board.
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