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| Visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday that Iran cannot delay indefinitely its accountability for a suspected nuclear weapons program, but made it clear that Washington has set "no deadline, no timeline" for Tehran to act. (Photo: Xinhua/AFP) |
BRUSSELS, Feb. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday that Iran cannot delay indefinitely its accountability for a suspected nuclear weapons program, but made it clear that Washington has set "no deadline, no timeline" for Tehran to
act.
The US would not accept foot-dragging by the Iranian
governmentas officials weigh various diplomatic overtures that European nations
have made to resolve the nuclear question, Rice said at a press conference after
an informal working luncheon with the NorthAtlantic Treaty Organizations (NATO)
foreign ministers.
The US remains in "close consultations" with its
European allies on the issue, she said, adding that Iran must live up to its
obligations.
"I'm quite clear and I believe everybody is telling
the Iranians that they are going to have to live up to their international
obligations," she said.
"It is obvious that if Iran cannot be brought to live
up to itsinternational obligations, in fact, the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) statute would indicate that Iran would have to be referred to the
UN Security Council" for possible sanctions.
Tehran has agreed to temporarily suspend its uranium
enrichmentactivities during the negotiations process with Europe.
Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful, but the US
claims Iran is on the path to developing nuclear weapons. Enditem
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