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Israeli President Shimon Peres and his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas appearing in Italy's Ambrosetti Forum on Friday (GPO)
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Iran rejects French warning over possible Israeli strike
By Haaretz Service and The Associated Press
Tags: Palestinians, Shimon Peres 

Iran dismissed on Saturday a warning by France's president that the Islamic Republic was taking a dangerous gamble over its nuclear program because one day Israel could strike.

Iranian government spokesman Gholamhossein Elham accused Israel of threatening global peace but reiterated Tehran's publicly stated view that it was not in a position to attack Iran.

Western powers accuse Iran, the world's fourth-largest oil exporter, of seeking the atom bomb under the cover of a civilian nuclear program.
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Iran denies the charge, saying it only wants to master atomic technology in order to generate electricity.

The United States and Israel have not ruled out military action if the dispute cannot be settled through diplomacy.

During a visit to Damascus on Thursday, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Iran was "taking a major risk in continuing the process to obtain a military nuclear capacity." He added: "One day ... we could find one morning that Israel has struck."

Iran's state broadcaster IRIB quoted Elham, the government spokesman, as saying in response to Sarkozy's statement:

"These threats are because of weakness ... and it reflects the reality and the war-seeking nature of the Zionist regime."

Elham added: "This regime is not big enough and does not have the capacity to want to think about a war with Iran."

He said Israel "uses every chance to threaten global security and peace."

The international row over Iran's nuclear program can only be addressed diplomatically rather than through military means, President Shimon Peres said on Friday.

"I think the problem can be resolved not militarily but politically and economically," Peres was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency. The president was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a meeting in the northern Italian town of Cernobbio, site of the Ambrosetti Forum, an annual gathering of global political and business leaders in an Italian lakeside resort.

In remarks carried by the Italian news agency ANSA and cited by AFP, he described a military option in dealing with Iran as "an error."

"So long as there is a possibility of acting politically and economically, it is much better," Peres said.

Peres appeared side by side with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Both leaders spoke before the crowd about the political, diplomatic and security situation that exist between Israel and the Palestinians and the Arab world in general, and said that Israel and the Palestinian Authority are closer than ever to a peace deal.

Abbas pledged to try to reach a final status peace agreement with Israel by the end of the year - but he admitted the goal, set by U.S. President George W. Bush, might not be achieved.

Abbas also rejected the notion that he and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert might put forth a partial document outlining the areas in which they do agree and leaving open other issues - most notably, and most sensitive, the sharing of Jerusalem as a joint capital.

"It is necessary for the agreement to address all ... issues," said Abbas. "It is all or nothing, really," he continued.

Abbas and Olmert - and their negotiating teams - have held periodic, secretive meetings since peace talks were reignited at Annapolis, Maryland, in November 2007.

Palestinian officials close to the talks have said some progress has been made on the issue of borders, but the issue of Jerusalem, especially the Old City with its Jewish, Muslim and Christian holy sites, appears to be as stuck as ever.

The sides also have been unable to come up with a formula addressing the plight of millions of Palestinian refugees and their descendants.

Asked about a possible Likud victory in the next elections, Abbas sidestepped the issue.

"We might not be able to reach a final status agreement by the end of the year," he said. "We will make all possible efforts."

Abbas said if no agreement was reached while Bush remained in office, "the new administration should not wait seven years for us to start negotiations".

"It should begin immediately as soon as a new president is in the White House."

Israeli President Shimon Peres, who has used his largely ceremonial role and his stature as an elder statesman to push peace efforts in the past, addressed the forum after the Palestinian President.

"We have to try to reach an agreement," Peres told the crowd. "We have to act on the supposition that it is possible."

Referring to Hamas, Iran and Hezbollah, Peres said that the next elections in the Palestinian Authority must be carried out as a truly democratic process. The Israeli president emphasized that the concept of democracy must be upheld, not only on the day the elections take place, but more importantly on the day after.

"It is illogical that an organization abuses the tools of democracy to install a military, terrorist, murderous and religious fanatic dictatorship," said Peres.

Peres said that Iran is no longer a reflection of its glorious and rich history, but rather now it represents a fanatic religious extremism and poses a real and existential threat to the Middle East and to the entire world.

"I do not support military action against Iran but the world must become a united front and impose harsh economic sanctions on Iran," said Peres

Peres also urged progress with Syria, which is currently engaged in indirect talks with Israel via Turkish mediation. He called for Syrian president Bashar Assad to make a personal gesture similar to the dramatic 1977 Jerusalem visit by Anwar Sadat of Egypt, which led to a peace agreement in 1979.

"I think if President Assad will create a visit to Israel or alternatively invite the prime minister of Israel to go to Damascus we shall see a major change," he said. "I believe the best way is to start with a meeting and then have negotiations."

Abbas, whose people have sometimes fretted that prioritizing wider Mideast agreements might leave the Palestinians in the cold, said he would support Israeli progress with Syria or other Arab nations.

"Possible success for those negotiations could facilitate peace for us, too, said Abbas. "If the Arab League proposal were adopted," he said,"27 Islamic states would proceed with peace with Israel. Israel would be in an ocean of peace."

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      1.   peres since 1992 and peace is so close , why doesnt this idiot re 17:39  |  vhardman 05/09/08
      2.   go figure 17:45  |  alan 05/09/08
      3.   Peace here is spelled P-I-E-C-E 17:47  |  peace crap 05/09/08
      4.   Peres and Abbas: we are closer then ever to peace. 18:08  |  martin list, m.d. 05/09/08
      5.   WHAT KINDA PEACE???? OSLO II !!!!! 18:14  |  Ben Yeppi 05/09/08
      6.   Wonderful news !!! Now it is all in the hand of Israels voters... 18:43  |  Swiss (Dino) 05/09/08
      7.   Political theatre, empty of all significance 19:06  |  Clickfool 05/09/08
      8.   Two complete fools kidding themselves 19:14  |  BobUSA 05/09/08
      9.   To Abbas "armed struggle" remains an option. 19:16  |  Jean Van Daem 05/09/08
      10.   Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem 19:17  |  John Isenhower 05/09/08
      11.   Can the Israelis accept a ?Palestinian state? ? 19:22  |  Jean Van Daem 05/09/08
      12.   The Leftists and the Islamist-Jihadists 20:21  |  Brod 05/09/08
      13.   Reasonable to assume that a compromise in sharing the Old City 20:23  |  Smadar 05/09/08
      14.   Fatah option os Condi-Olmert fiction that doesnt exist in reality 20:33  |  G Marcus 05/09/08
      15.   Hashem, save us from this "peace" 20:49  |  Ephraim 05/09/08
      16.   Next Year In Scotland! 21:42  |  Yosemite 05/09/08
      17.   Jerusalem must not be give up 21:46  |  Concerned Citizen 05/09/08
      18.   The Leftists and the Wolves 21:50  |  Brod 05/09/08
      19.   peres and abbas in italy. 21:52  |  david weinstock 05/09/08
      20.   What are these guys smoking? 22:06  |  Joe Sittizen 05/09/08
      21.   And who is going to believe? 22:20  |  e.m.Jordan is Palest 05/09/08
      22.   Geriatric musings.... 22:34  |  Palestinian Brit 05/09/08
      23.   ther is a little mistake 23:18  |  assaf from israel 05/09/08
      24.   Peres forgets,his job is ceremonial. Not a PM 23:22  |  Ronnbo 05/09/08
      25.   And who is going to believe? 23:56  |  e.m.Jordan is Palest 05/09/08
      26.   Empty, meaningless political theatre without Hamas 00:22  |  Clickfool 06/09/08
      27.   No talk of One State Solution 00:37  |  Reid 06/09/08
      28.   Everyone wants peace except Lebanon and Hizbollah 00:51  |  Conroy 06/09/08
      29.   abbas is mr cellophane 01:08  |  real vision 06/09/08
      30.   "Palestinian" Land 01:36  |  Jess Ghannam 06/09/08
      31.   peres/jimmy carter/neville chamberlain 01:41  |  yahn goodey 06/09/08
      32.   Speak for yourself, Peres 01:42  |  Jim 06/09/08
      33.   it`s 1945 and the russians are in Berlin and Germany is "winning" 01:46  |  Mark 06/09/08
      34.   #10 Jean Van Daem 02:13  |  Jim 06/09/08
      35.   which election is Peres talking about 02:22  |  Refugee 06/09/08
      36.   #8 Jean Van Daem 02:27  |  Jim 06/09/08
      37.   #12 Smadar 02:42  |  Jim 06/09/08
      38.   #15 Ephraim 02:50  |  Jim 06/09/08
      39.   #9 It`s always a legitimate option for him, Jean 03:00  |  Johnboy 06/09/08
      40.   ABBAS THE PHOTO OPP MAN 03:01  |  Fran 06/09/08
      41.   #17 Concerned Citizen 03:08  |  Jim 06/09/08
      42.   #6, SWISS (DINO), very naive 03:10  |  VIPER 06/09/08
      43.   #18 Brod Dark forces Islamic-Jihadists? 03:23  |  Jim 06/09/08
      44.   #26 Clickfool 03:28  |  Jim 06/09/08
      45.   A hypothetical question ... 03:48  |  Morris Valentine 06/09/08
      46.   Two Figure Heads - Go Figure!! LOL 04:11  |  Joseph L. 06/09/08
      47.   Morris Valentine, do you still favor Israeli attack than? 04:33  |  Mark B. 06/09/08
      48.   To Clickfool (#26) 04:46  |  Morris Valentine 06/09/08
      49.   PEACE: Let nature that its course 05:26  |  Pathmaker 06/09/08
      50.   The US Policy towards Iran: Negotiate, Embassies, Nukes 05:36  |  John Isenhower 06/09/08
      51.   Abbas` superficial confidence. 05:36  |  Maureen Ann 06/09/08
      52.   I know your mind 06:07  |  Paul 06/09/08
      53.   # 7 Clickfool 06:34  |  Joseph.E 06/09/08
      54.   To Mark B (#47) 06:51  |  Morris Valentine 06/09/08
      55.   You Know What? 08:12  |  Yosemite 06/09/08
      56.   Peace? 09:57  |  Fadi Hirz 06/09/08
      57.   Do you mean on the "Occupied West Bank", Jean van Daem # 11 10:35  |  Clickfool 06/09/08
      58.   Israel as an inspiration 10:36  |  Natallie Durson 06/09/08
      59.   For Morris Valentine # 48 10:42  |  Clickfool 06/09/08
      60.   Maureen Anne #51 10:55  |  Zelkha 06/09/08
      61.   Wrong and very dangerous consclusion by president 11:05  |  Johnny 06/09/08
      62.   Subtle Zionist propaganda from Haaretz 12:21  |  Clickfool 06/09/08
      63.   These periodic secret meetings are only 12:42  |  Stephen 06/09/08
      64.   Natallie Durson 13:18  |  Yosemite 06/09/08
      65.   Iran Gov`t Threat to Global Peace 13:35  |  Joseph.E 06/09/08
      66.   occupied by Jordan and Britain and Turkey..when was it an indepen 14:10  |  r 06/09/08
      67.   Natallie Durson, you justify 11 september at our expense