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PARIS, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) -- France on Wednesday warned
of a shift towards a "war of civilizations" between the West and the Muslim
world, in reference to U.S. President George W. Bush's remarks comparing the
Iranian regime with the terrorist group al-Qaida.
"We cannot accept a 'war of civilizations' between a
'western bloc' and a 'Muslim bloc,' French Foreign Minister Philippe
Douste-Blazy told the Monte-Carlo Radio (RMC) regarding Bush's remarks.
"Good and evil are not decreed by the West in this
country or that continent," he said.
The French minister reaffirmed that Teheran's
attitude of refusing to suspend its sensitive nuclear activities, as asked by
the international community, was not "satisfying."
However, he noted "more than ever we must keep open a
dialogue with Tehran" over this issue.
Concerning the possible sanctions against Iran,
Douste-Blazy pled for a "gradual approach" to overcome the divergences between
the United States, which is demanding the sanctions, and Russia and China, which
are unwilling to accept them. Enditem
