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Special Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
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| US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
speaks during a press conference in Sydney March 16, 2005.
(Xinhua/Reuters) | CANBERRA, March 16 (Xinhuanet)
-- Visiting U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Thursday described Iran
as "a central banker of terrorism" and a "troublesome state," calling on the
Middle East country to resume negotiations on its nuclear program.
Rice arrived in Sydney, Australia's largest city,
overnight and began her first official visit to Australia from Thursday for
talks with Australian leaders on topics including Iraq, Iran's nuclear
ambitions, Indonesia's development and the recent U.S. -India nuclear deal.
Speaking at a news conference in Sydney after talks
with Downer, Rice said, "Iran is a challenge because it is seeking to have a
nuclear program that would allow it to develop a nuclear weapon and it's doing
that, we believe, under cover of the NPT (nuclear non-proliferation treaty)."
"And it's lied about its activities and therefore is
in contradiction to its requirements or its obligations under the NPT," she
said.
"It also, of course, is involved as a central banker
of terrorism and so ... we have many reasons to be concerned about Iran," she
said.
She said she was confident in the process under way
in the UN Security Council.
"I'm quite certain that the Security Council will
find an appropriate vehicle for expressing again to the Iranians the desire and
indeed the demand of the international community that Iran return to
negotiations, having suspended the activities that it began in contradiction of
its require under the Paris agreement," she said.
She said she appreciated Australia, which had been
"stalwart incalling on Iran to find an arrangement that would be acceptable to
the international community in terms of its proliferation risk".
"I'm sure Australia will continue to play an active
role," she said. Enditem |