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Iran again ruled out suspending sensitive nuclear work on Saturday, despite an offer by six world powers of trade and other benefits to try to coax it into stopping activities the West fears are aimed at making bombs.European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana reaffirmed the six powers behind the package wanted Iran to suspend enrichment during talks on the offer -- a precondition the Islamic Republic has repeatedly rejected."The proposals we have made offer substantial opportunities for political, security and economic benefits to Iran and the region," their foreign ministers said in an accompanying letter."We are convinced that it is possible to change the present state of affairs. We hope that Iran's leaders share the same ambitions," they said.The incentives offer agreed by the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany last month is a revised version of one rejected by Iran in 2006.Diplomats have played down prospects for a breakthrough in a dispute that has helped send oil prices to record highs.The United States and its European allies have warned of broader sanctions against Iran if it rejects the proposal and presses ahead with atomic activities which can have both civilian and military uses.Solana said he expected a reply soon from Iran, which says it will not stop a nuclear programme it says is for generating electricity so that the world's fourth-largest oil producer can export more crude and natural gas.
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