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Rice says attack on Iran not on US agenda
www.chinaview.cn 2005-02-04 19:39:39

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    LONDON, Feb. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said here Friday that an attack on Iran over its nuclear program is "not on the agenda at this point."
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said here Friday that an attack on Iran over its nuclear program is "not on the agenda at this point."
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair, left, greets U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice before the start of their meeting at No 10, Downing Street, London, Friday Feb. 4, 2005. (AP Photo) 

    She was speaking in London on her first overseas trip as US Secretary of State following meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Foreign Secretary Jack Straw earlier in the day.

    "We have many diplomatic tools still at our disposal and we intend to pursue them fully," Rice told a news conference.

    Asked if a military attack on Iran was possible, Rice said: "The question is simply not on the agenda at this point."

    She said the US and Britain were unified in their view that Iran should not be able to create a nuclear program.

    The United States has "no better friend... no better ally" thanBritain, Rice said.

    She also warned that Iran must not "use the cover" of civilian nuclear power development "to sustain a program that can lead to anuclear weapon."

    Rice's remarks came amid allegations that Iran is trying to build a nuclear bomb. Recently, Britain, together with France andGermany, has been spearheading efforts to secure a diplomatic resolution to the crisis.

    Rice's visit to London is part of a week-long tour of Europe and the Middle East, her first overseas trip as the US secretary of state in a bid to repair relations with key American allies after the divisions over Iraq.

    Her whistle-stop tour, ahead of US President George W. Bush's visit to Europe later this month, is scheduled to include eight European capitals and the Vatican, with a weekend side trip to seethe Israeli and Palestinian leaders. Enditem

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