Iran said Sunday that a resumption of talks with Europe over Tehran's nuclear program could lead to important results. But Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi reiterated that Iran would not accept conditions to the talks, which broke off in August. "If Europeans respect our right, we are optimistic about Iran-Europe talks," Asefi told reporters, adding that Iran was entering the talks without any prejudgment. "Important talks could be held and important results could be gained." Talks between Britain, France, Germany and Iran broke off in August after Tehran restarted uranium conversion. Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Wednesday that talks would resume within the next two weeks. No date has been set for a resumption of talks, which will be held on the level of senior experts, Asefi was quoted as saying by The Associated Press.