Iran's top nuclear negotiator said Thursday that talks with a senior EU official had brought them closer to «a united view» of how to break a deadlock over the nuclear issue. Ali Larijani said that he and Javier Solana, the European Union's top foreign policy official, had chipped away at differences over enrichment _ in two straight days of talks. «In some areas we are approaching a united view,» Larijani told reporters after a breakfast meeting with Solana and Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul. «We are aiming to reach out for a common paradigm.» Solana spoke of a «good meeting,» adding: «We cannot make miracles, but we tried to move ... the (nuclear) dossier forward.» «The fact that we are together again is itself a very important development,» he said. The two men's last meeting, in September, collapsed over the enrichment issue, the Associated Press reported.