• Published 18:04 20.02.10
  • Latest update 18:07 20.02.10

French PM: World to take action if Iran refuses nuclear talks

France asks Syria for assistance in halting Iran from making decisions 'dangerous to world peace.'

By Haaretz Service and Reuters Tags: France Iran sanctions Iran nuclear Israel news

French Prime Minister Francois Fillon said world powers would have to take new action against Iran in the next few weeks if Tehran continues to reject Western proposals on its disputed nuclear program.

Fillon said he was worried by a new report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) this week which said Iran may be working to develop a nuclear-armed missile.

"We have read the new report (on Iran) by the IAEA...and it is very worrying," Fillon told a news conference in Damascus alongside his Syrian counterpart Naji al-Otari.

"We proposed dialogue to Iran for several months and for the moment all the propositions have been turned down," he said. "If the situation does not change, we have no other solution but to look into new measures in the coming weeks."

The United States is leading a push for a fourth round of United Nations Security Council sanctions against Iran because of suspicions it is secretly developing a nuclear arsenal.

Washington has been supported from fellow Security Council members Britain and France, while Russia, which has been more reluctant to impose more sanctions, has said it was now "very alarmed" by the IAEA report.

China has so far resisted imposing more sanctions.

Iran denies it is trying to develop a nuclear weapon and says the accusations of Western countries are baseless.

Syria, an ally of Iran, said Tehran was developing nuclear energy towards peaceful ends.

"Nothing justifies the fear over this issue," said al-Otari. "We think that it's a right ... of all peoples to have nuclear energy for civil purposes," he said, but added that Israeli nuclear arms were a threat to world peace.

"We still hope that the international community...will apply the same criteria to everyone," he said.

Fillon also asked Damascus for assistance in preventing Iran making decisions which were "dangerous to world peace."

"Peace in the region comes via a change in attitude of the Iranian government," Fillon said.

For several years, the IAEA has been investigating Western intelligence reports indicating Iran has coordinated efforts to process uranium, test explosives at high altitude and revamp a ballistic missile cone in a way suitable for a nuclear warhead.

The Foreign Ministry on Friday urged the international community to impose effective sanctions on Iran as soon as possible.

The statement was issued following a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency stating that Iran may currently be working on ways to turn enriched uranium into a nuclear warhead.

"The international community must impose sanctions on Iran as soon as possible, so Tehran will understand the heavy price it would pay if it were to continue advancing its nuclear program," the statement said.

The Foreign Ministry also noted that the new IAEA report is far sharper and clearer than previous reports regarding the military aspects of Iran's nuclear program.

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  • 9. 0 0
    Well, once again some very careful word choices to make sanctions
    • Richard Pearce
    • 21.02.10
    • 06:46

    seem popular in the world at large. No mention that the EU has started to indicate that it will take a different position from France, Germany and Great Britain. No mention that most of the non-permament members of the UNSC oppose the imposition of sanctions on a country that has had clean IAEA inspections, especially seeing as one of the strongest proponents, and one of the biggest beneficiaries of those sanctions is not a NNPT signatory.

  • 8. 0 0
    world to take action if Iran refuses talks - "AS IF"
    • FDS
    • 21.02.10
    • 06:27

    Before 2005 blah blah blah. 2005 - blah blah blah blah 2006 - blah blah blah blah blah. 2007 - blah blah blah blah blah blah 2008 - blah blah blah blah blah blah blah 2009 - blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah 2010 - blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah 2011 - Blah blah "KA'BOOM" -"too late" - b l a h b l a h blah.

  • 7. 0 0
    Time to Bring Russian Into the Fold
    • EZ
    • 21.02.10
    • 05:21

    Russia should be invited by NATO into the military options against Iran. Yes, oil is an issue but so is security for Russia. Russia would beneift enormously by cooperating with NATO on a strike against Iran (which will happen, with or without them). China, who imports 20% of its fuel from Iran, will be stalled and its economy stifled: giving Russia and the west a needed opportunity to help the world recover from our economic woes. China has been NO HELP in regards to this and has been irresponsible, ignorant and reckless: thinking ONLY of itself (what else is new?). Russia from the North, NATO from east, west and south: Iran freed, oil refined at a rapid pace, the threat gone an expedited global economic recovery. C'mon boys; time to make a tough decision.

  • 6. 0 0
    The World In 90 Years...
    • Yosemite
    • 21.02.10
    • 05:05

    I think as the World celebrates the next turn of the century in the year 2100, most people are going to wonder why nobody arrested that little son of a bitch as he spoke at Columbia University after having declared there were no gay people in Iran. That's what I think.

  • 5. 0 0
    iran MUST get the bomb, simple
    • VIPER
    • 21.02.10
    • 02:38

    M.A.D stopped india and pakistan from killing each other, now we need an equaliser in thh M.E, iran or better syria need a few bombs, otherwise, israel like a bully will keep threatening it's neighbours and act with impunity.

  • 4. 0 0
    Shut up and act
    • Mark Lincoln
    • 20.02.10
    • 23:28

    Lots of huffing and puffing going on but no action. Ahmadenijad has tied the survival of his regime to resisting Western pressure on the Iranian nuclear program. He is huffing and puffing while the program creeps along with very slow production and continuing serious problems. All of the noise hole flapping by the likes of Fillon, Clinton and Netanyahu must be most gratifying for Ahmadinejad. The P5+1 should shut up and act.

  • 3. 0 0
    Flo ,it's time for your evening prayers
    • Absolute Sweden
    • 20.02.10
    • 22:33

    floor ,kneel ,carpet-understood ?

  • 2. 0 0
    When it talks like a frog and walks like a frog
    • Mark B.
    • 20.02.10
    • 21:32

    It must be a Francais speaking for the world. Translation: the world is Germany and action is no more German exports of machinery to Iran because Iran had the nerve to refuse to buy the goo'olle French rusting and falling apart machinery (apologies to the French carmakers who are not included). To anyone who would call me a cynic: We were conquered by Napoleon once and I did read about the fascinating mindsets of Les Grande Presidentes De Gaulle and Mitterrand once (who created the Euro to reign in German power and teeth grinding for that had to agree with the German reunification). Also I have visited France and espescially les Parisien a couple of times while speaking bad French. You do not want to know. Now I pose as an American when in France (love it!).

  • 1. 0 0
    WOW..VIVA FRNCE
    • observer
    • 20.02.10
    • 20:48

    what can they do to stop IRAN ? urge homosexuals and lisbians to protest in front of IRANIAN embassies in europe . maybe IRAN would sympathise with them and raise the white flag and destroy al its arms . great idea....don,t you think ?