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Obama offers Iran 'serious dialogue'



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US President Barack Obama on Saturday offered Iran "a serious, meaningful dialogue" over its disputed nuclear program, while warning Teheran of grave consequences from a united global front.

"Iran's leaders must now choose - they can live up to their responsibilities and achieve integration with the community of nations. Or they will face increased pressure and isolation, and deny opportunity to their own people," Obama said in his weekly radio and Internet address.

Evidence of Iran's building an underground plant to enrich uranium that could be used for an atomic bomb "continues a disturbing pattern of Iranian evasion" that jeopardizes global nonproliferation, the US president said.

Ahead of Thursday's international talks with Iran in Geneva, Obama said the world "is more united than ever before" on this issue. Those negotiations, he said, "now take on added urgency."

He urged Iran to open the site to international inspectors or face consequences. The chief option is tougher economic penalties, but on Friday Obama and administration officials did not rule out military action.

"My offer of a serious, meaningful dialogue to resolve this issue remains open," Obama said. "But Iran must now cooperate fully with the International Atomic Energy Agency, and take action to demonstrate its peaceful intentions."

US President Barack Obama,...

US President Barack Obama, accompanied by French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, makes a statement on Iran's nuclear facility during the G-20 summit in Pittsburgh.
Photo: AP [file]

Evidence of the clandestine facility was presented Friday by Obama and the leaders of Britain and France at the G-20 economic summit in Pittsburgh. The news overshadowed developments on regulating financial markets and reducing fossil fuel subsidies.

Soon after, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, at his own news conference, urged Iran to cooperate, as did Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei. He, however, did not endorse penalties against Teheran.

At a news conference in New York, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said his country had done nothing wrong and Obama would regret his actions.

"What we did was completely legal, according to the law. We have informed the agency, the agency will come and take a look and produce a report and it's nothing new," he said.

Ahmadinejad said the plant - which Iranian officials say was reported to nuclear authorities as required - wouldn't be operational for 18 months. But he sidestepped a question about whether Iran had sufficient uranium to manufacture a nuclear weapon.

The head of Iran's nuclear program suggested that UN inspectors may be allowed to visit the site. Ali Akbar Salehi called the incomplete facility "a semi-industrial plant for enriching nuclear fuel," but he gave no other details, according to the state news agency IRNA.

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23. To Kate @ 6 - Indeed the Time has come when the world misses George Bush....
Dolly - Israel (09/28/2009 18:03)
22. Obama offers dialogue. Ahmadinejad responds with missile tests! What more proof does the world need? These madmen will not STOP until STOPPED!
ed - USA (09/27/2009 11:13)
21. Don't worry about what you Know About Mr. Obama! Worry about what you Do Not Know about..such as stores of bomb-grade uranium!
ed - USA (09/27/2009 09:20)
20. Obama trying to run out the clock
Frank - USA (09/27/2009 08:17)
19. yep..serious meaningfull dialogue by the IAF will SUCCEED all else will NOT !!
GOLDEN NUGGET - Australia (09/27/2009 05:41)
18. Obama is just an empty suit that's full of appeasement talk.
Rick - USA (09/27/2009 01:12)
17. obama offers iran serious dialogue
raffy1956 - united States (09/26/2009 23:09)
16. Obama offer.......
enough - USA (09/26/2009 21:17)
15. look at the 1930's
lester - u s a (09/26/2009 20:56)
14. #9 Joachim Göransson - Sweden: "Is the President of the United States a complete jerk?"
Stan Goodman - Israel (09/26/2009 20:40)
13. #5 bannister - USA: "Evidence"
Stan Goodman - Israel (09/26/2009 20:33)
12. obama offers iran serious dialogue
raffy1956 - united States (09/26/2009 20:13)
11. Maybe Mahmoud just needs a hug?
Marco - (09/26/2009 20:02)
10. Obama is all hot air and the Iranians know it ! He's weaker than Jimmy Carter
Josiah Jacob Ben David - USA (09/26/2009 20:01)
9. Munich next?!
Joachim Göransson - Sweden (09/26/2009 19:45)
8. Iran
MikeinIdaho - USA (09/26/2009 19:42)
7. Defense
Mark G. - USA (09/26/2009 19:26)
6. how does bush look now?
kate - United States (09/26/2009 19:12)
5. Evidence
bannister - USA (09/26/2009 18:38)
4. So again he's holding out a hand fror "serious dialogue. None available from a hitler-like so-called and in this case phony President
Bob - USA (09/26/2009 18:34)
3. are these the same dire consequences
frank - Israel (09/26/2009 17:51)
2. It's already too late to stop Iran except by military means.
Terry - Israel (09/26/2009 17:24)
1. spirits thoughts
no one - nowhere (09/26/2009 17:04)
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