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Senior Israeli and Iranian officials have met face-to-face and discussed the threat of nuclear arms, Israel says. | |
Israeli officials told the BBC each side attended panel sessions of a disarmament and non-proliferation conference in Cairo in September. | |
Iran had denied the Israeli accounts, but if confirmed it would be the first official contact between the bitter foes since Iran's 1979 revolution. | |
Israel is believed to have nuclear arms and accuses Iran of seeking them too. | |
Representing Israel at the closed-door event at the Four Seasons hotel in the Egyptian capital was the head of arms control at the Israeli Atomic Agency, Meirav Zafary-Odiz, Israeli media reported. | |
Do you or do you not have nuclear weapons? Ali Asghar SoltaniehQuoted by Haaretz to Israel's representative class="" href="/2/hi/middle_east/7367475.stm">Nuclear power in the Middle East | |
Iran's ambassador to the UN's nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, Ali Ashgar Soltanieh, was also reportedly at the conference. | |
Reacting to the reports, Iran's atomic energy organisation spokesmen denied any meetings had taken place with Israeli officials. | |
"This lie is a kind of psychological operation designed to affect the constant success of Iran's dynamic diplomacy in the Geneva and Vienna meetings," said Ali Shirzadian in quotes broadcast on Iranian state TV. | "This lie is a kind of psychological operation designed to affect the constant success of Iran's dynamic diplomacy in the Geneva and Vienna meetings," said Ali Shirzadian in quotes broadcast on Iranian state TV. |
A senior Israeli government official, meanwhile, described it as "preposterous" that the Cairo panel sessions implied any kind of diplomatic contact between Iran and Israel. | |
"For years Iran and Israel have participated at the same time in multilateral forums like this," he said, giving the examples of UN agencies, and the IAEA. | |
Contacts avoided | |
Iran does not recognise Israel and the two sides are frequently involved in exchanging hostile threats and denunciations. | Iran does not recognise Israel and the two sides are frequently involved in exchanging hostile threats and denunciations. |
At international conferences and sporting events, representatives of the Islamic Republic invariably avoid any contact with their Israeli counterparts. | |
Israel's Haaretz newspaper says three panel sessions of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament conference involved exchanges between the Iranian and Israeli delegates. | Israel's Haaretz newspaper says three panel sessions of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament conference involved exchanges between the Iranian and Israeli delegates. |
The sessions dealt with efforts to make the Middle East a nuclear-free zone, non-proliferation in the region and developing peaceful nuclear energy. | The sessions dealt with efforts to make the Middle East a nuclear-free zone, non-proliferation in the region and developing peaceful nuclear energy. |
In one of the discussions, Haaretz quotes Mr Soltanieh directly asking Ms Zafary-Odiz: "Do you or do you not have nuclear weapons?" | |
Ms Zafary-Odiz reportedly smiled, but did not respond. | |
The newspaper says the two representatives did not meet separately outside the session or shake hands. | |
Israel is widely believed to have a stockpile of atomic warheads with delivery systems, but it refuses to confirm or deny their existence and has not signed the international Nuclear Non-Profileration Treaty. | Israel is widely believed to have a stockpile of atomic warheads with delivery systems, but it refuses to confirm or deny their existence and has not signed the international Nuclear Non-Profileration Treaty. |
The US leads accusations that Iran is engaged in a covert attempt to develop nuclear weapons, although Iran says its nuclear activities are purely for peaceful ends. |