TEHRAN, May 18: Iran said on Friday the United States should admit to the “failure” of its Iraq policies at the upcoming Tehran-Washington meeting on Iraqi security if it wants the talks to make progress.

“If the Americans admit to the failure of their policies in Iraq, have a serious will to correct the current situation, and help the Iraqi people and government to implement security there, these talks can progress and create hope,” Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki told reporters.

US and Iranian envoys are to meet in Baghdad on May 28 for talks on Iraq's security in what is believed to be the first official ambassadorial encounter between the arch-foes in three decades.

Iran will send an “experienced diplomat who has been an ambassador” to meet US ambassador to Baghdad Ryan Crocker, Mottaki said.

Both sides insist the talks would be limited to the security of Iraq and Mottaki said they would not discuss the release of seven Iranians seized by US forces in northern Iraq in January.

“The May 28 talks will only revolve around the issue of Iraq and a step towards helping security there,” Mottaki said after meeting the families of the detainees who Iran insists were diplomats working for a consulate.—AFP

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