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Clinton: Iran nuke deal won't change



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US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that the nuclear offer to Iran, intended to restrain its potential for making a nuclear weapon, should be fully accepted by Iran and will not be changed.

U.S. Secretary of State...

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton faces her Moroccan counterpart Taieb Fassi Fihri, left, while US ambassador to Morocco, Samuel Kaplan, looks on prior to their working lunch at the Mamounia Hotel in Marrakech, Monday.
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"This is a pivotal moment for Iran," she said at a news conference after consulting with senior government officials from several Persian Gulf nations, plus Egypt, Morocco and Jordan.

"We continue to press the Iranians to accept fully the proposal that has been made, which they accepted in principle," Clinton said. "Acceptance fully of this proposal ... would be a good indication that Iran does not wish to be isolated and does wish to cooperate with the international community." She said Iran should accept it as it stands, "because we are not altering it."

The head of the UN nuclear agency urged Iran on Monday to clarify its response to the proposal that would have Teheran ship most of its nuclear material abroad for processing. The plan is backed by the US, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany.

Iranian officials sent mixed signals on the plan that would have Teheran export 70 percent of its enriched uranium - enough to build a bomb - and have it returned as fuel for its research reactor. The foreign minister said Monday that option still exists; a senior diplomat suggested the opposite.

Iran has indicated it wants to purchase higher-enriched uranium from abroad rather than shipping its low-enriched uranium to Russia for further enrichment.

The dispute allows Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his hard-line allies to claim the high ground as defenders of Iran's national dignity through its strides in nuclear technology. It also provides Ahmadinejad a chance to broaden support after June's disputed elections, because even his harshest opponents take pride in Iran's nuclear accomplishments.

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28. #25 Toppi - Sweden
Leeda - USA-Iran (11/04/2009 09:04)
27. Clinton's message to Iran
JD - (11/03/2009 23:23)
26. Israel cannot challenge Iran
fit2Btied - USA (11/03/2009 23:17)
25. Which Iran would like to listen on Mrs. Clinton?
Toppi - Sweden (11/03/2009 21:33)
24. Clinton: Iran nuke deal won't change and neither will its quest for nukes to destroy Israel In 2003 Ira
Bruce - USA (11/03/2009 21:26)
23. Who would take Obamanation serious for sending N.Korea's favorite,"school girl?"
C.J.M. - U.S.A. Peace and prosperity? (11/03/2009 19:06)
22. #3
Ross - Canada (11/03/2009 15:57)
21. Clinton - the woman with several tongues
DT - Israel (11/03/2009 11:58)
20. Clinton
Shel Zahav - Israel (11/03/2009 11:44)
19. Obama & Clinton playing duplicitous game
Frank - USA (11/03/2009 11:39)
18. Iran is the
Gabriel - Ireland (11/03/2009 11:14)
17. USA showing backbone, as in everybody's - last not least IRAN's - interest.
J.MJordan, Germany - (11/03/2009 09:29)
16. Clinton and Iran. Who would take her seriously
DT - Israel (11/03/2009 09:09)
15. Haha, that will impress the Iranians ?
sandi s - US of A (11/03/2009 08:53)
14. Nuclear Iran.
Ruth Negbi - (11/03/2009 08:39)
13. It Won't Change
Shel Zahav - Israel (11/03/2009 08:34)
12. The world is giving Iran an excuse or reason to build a bomb. in the name of alaa and the defense of all decent islamic terrorists!!!!!!!!!
Brett - South africa (11/03/2009 07:56)
11. Iran has NOTHING TO FEAR
Eddie Gin - USOFA (11/03/2009 07:20)
10. Mrs. Clinton Needs To Tell the Palestinians To Lay Off As Well
Yoel Nitzarim - United States (11/03/2009 05:14)
9. just llike the 2007 deadline did not change, with Iran everything is up for grabs
driverq5 - USA (11/03/2009 05:07)
8. Queen Hillary
Tom - USA (11/03/2009 04:53)
7. Iran to Clinton
bannister - USA (11/03/2009 04:29)
6. Jerusalem
Beli - (11/03/2009 02:54)
5. Iran To Clinton...
Alan - USA (11/03/2009 01:57)
4. This lady is bluffing again.
Bill - (11/03/2009 01:37)
3. Thats just it thanks to the Iraq war an Saddam's removal Iran is no longer isolated.
lydia - (11/03/2009 01:36)
2. Ignorance in full display
Albert Reingewirtz - (11/03/2009 01:12)
1. That
Ross - Canada (11/03/2009 01:04)
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