Just three days after branding its president a tyrant, George Bush has said that he is "interested in learning more" about the Iranian government.
During an interview with the Wall Street Journal, made public on Friday, the
"I was interested to hear what he had to say," he said.
"I'm interested in learning more about the Iranian government, how they think, what people think within the government."
Despite the apparent change of tone, Bush repeated his view that
Khatami is the most prominent Iranian to visit the
In a series of speeches delivered during the
He also told reporters that a freeze on Iranian nuclear activities could be discussed during negotiations but that its suspension should not be a pre-condition to talks.
Diplomatic hope
Bush expressed the hope that Iranians will be persuaded to give up any ambitions they may have to acquire nuclear weapons through diplomatic means.
"And in order for diplomacy to work, it's important to hear voices other than current president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's," he said.
The statement came just three days after Bush, in one of his speeches on the war on terror, compared leaders in
On Thursday, the White House dismissed off-handedly an offer from Ahmadinejad to have a debate with Bush at the UN later this month, when the Iranian president is expected to be in
Bush is scheduled to address the assembly on September 19.
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George W Bush, the