วันจันทร์ที่ 15 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Time running out for diplomacy with Iran, warns Hillary Clinton

United States

Secretary said talks in Istanbul on Iran's nuclear program will resume, but "will not be open forever"

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said that time is running out for diplomacy surrounding the Iranian nuclear program and confirmed the negotiations to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons will resume in mid -April.

With speculation about a possible U.S. attack Israel or add urgency to the next round of talks in Istanbul, scheduled for April 13, Clinton said Iran "window of opportunity" for a peaceful solution " will not remain open forever. "

She also expressed doubts about whether Iran had no intention of negotiating a satisfactory solution for the United States, Israel and other countries believe Iran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons. Tehran says the program is only for peaceful energy and research purposes.

"Come with one goal: to satisfy the concerns of the international community on the nuclear program of Iran," Clinton said after attending a conference on security in Saudi Arabia. "Our policy is one of prevention, without contention. We are determined to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.


She also said the United States could cooperate with governments in the region to fight against Iranian threats against ships in the Gulf and Sunni support for Tehran "criminal campaign of the Assad regime."

Before going to Turkey for a nation of 60 "Friends of Syria people" Sunday meeting, Clinton condemned the Assad regime to bomb civilian neighborhoods and targeting mosques and churches.
She said that these attacks have continued despite the acceptance of the plan Assad mediator Kofi Annan to end the crisis. This plan provides for immediate ceasefire and an eventual transition to democracy.


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