Clinton to Iran: Show that nuclear arms not sought
 
 
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Clinton to Iran: Show that nuclear arms not sought

2 April 2012 /AP
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Sunday urged Iran to back up its declaration that Islam bars weapons of mass destruction by agreeing to a plan that would prove it does not intend to develop nuclear arms.

Ahead of international talks April 13 in İstanbul on Iran's uranium enrichment program, Clinton talked strategy with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who visited Tehran last week with other government officials.

"They were told that the supreme leader (Ayatollah Ali Khamenei) viewed weapons of mass destruction as religiously prohibited, as against Islam," Clinton said at a news conference.

"We are meeting with the Iranians to discuss how to translate what is a stated belief into a plan of action," she said. "It is not an abstract belief, but a government policy. That government policy can be demonstrated in a number of ways. ... The international community now wants to see actions associated with that statement of belief."

She mentioned opening Iran's nuclear facilities to international inspectors and shipping out some of Iran's enriched uranium in exchange for fuel for its research reactor.

Washington and its allies see Iran's nuclear program as designed to develop an atomic bomb. Tehran says the program is for peaceful energy and research purposes.

The upcoming talks, which Clinton said would not be "an open-ended session," have taken on fresh urgency amid speculation that Israel or the US could take military action later this year. Clinton has made clear that time is running out for diplomacy.

Khamenei, who has the final say on all state matters, issued a religious decree in 2005 declaring nuclear weapons as "haram" or forbidden. The US and its allies discount Iran's claims.

Clinton noted that the Turkish officials had "lengthy discussions" with Iranian officials. But the US and Turkey, a NATO ally, haven't seen eye to eye on the Iranian threat.

Erdoğan has built close economic ties with Iran and has tried to act as a go-between on the nuclear program, breaking ranks with world powers in 2010 by attempting to find a separate settlement with Tehran. The international talks have included the US, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China.

Erdoğan's comments upon returning from Tehran suggested further distancing from US and European positions, repeating Khamenei's verdict on weapons of mass destruction.

 
COMMENTS
She knows very well that Iran is not after nuclear weapons. It's about western imperialism and domination, as simple as that.
Ozcan
Not only you are guilty until "proven" and it's up to us to prove it until the HELL freezes over (because you Iranians cannot be trusted to prove the nothingness, the negative, the void)by violating every aspect of your National Sovereignty, said she
JOjan
CLINTON: SHOW NUCLEAR WEAPONS NOT SOUGHT. Very very strange!!!!!! If it is Israel or any other non-muslim, Innocent until proved guilty. If it is Iran or any other muslim. Proove that you are innocent, ie: guilty untill proven innocent. This is height of HYPOCRISY.
ahmed
If this effort by the Democrat's fail, the next US President most deffinately will be a Republican. Because Khamenei's emty words means nothing, he got to prove it. If not,guessing, Middle East shall buckled up it's belts(again).
prove it
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