Washington – Kerry Says Iran Must Be Serious At Nuclear Talks

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    Secretary of State John Kerry jokes with reporters duirng a news conference with Canadian Foreign Minister  John Baird, Friday, Feb. 8, 2013 at the State Department in Washington. Beyond U.S. Canada relations and the Keystone XL pipeline project, Kerry warned Iran to come to upcoming nuclear talks prepared to talk seriously with world powers about addressing concerns over its nuclear program.  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)Washington – Secretary of State John Kerry warned Iran on Friday to come to upcoming nuclear talks prepared to talk seriously with world powers about addressing concerns over its nuclear program.

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    Speaking to reporters at the State Department, Kerry said in his first public comments on the matter since taking office last week that Iran knows full well what it needs to do to prove its nuclear intentions are peaceful as it claims.

    If it does, Kerry said the international community is prepared to respond positively. If not, he said Iran will only face increased international isolation. He reminded the Iranian leadership that President Barack Obama has taken no options off the table, including military force, to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

    “We are prepared to let diplomacy be the victor in this confrontation over their nuclear program,” Kerry said after meeting with Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird. “The president has made it clear that he is prepared to talk about a peaceful nuclear program.”

    Kerry also said: “Iran has a choice: they have to prove to the world that it is peaceful and we are prepared to sit responsibly and negotiate how they can do that and how we can all be satisfied.”

    His comments came ahead of a meeting between Iran and senior officials from the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany. That meeting is set for Feb. 26 in Kazakhstan.

    Kerry also said that Iran’s recent revelation that it would vastly increase its pace of uranium enrichment, which can make both reactor fuel and the fissile core of warheads, is “concerning” and “disturbing.”

    “The president has made it clear that his preference is to have a diplomatic solution, but if he cannot get there, he is prepared to do whatever is necessary to make certain that Iran does not have a nuclear weapon,” he said.

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    victorg
    victorg
    12 years ago

    These politicians act like there is no deadline here, let’s just negotiate forever.

    This is clearly hashem’s plan because derech hateva nobody could have come so far being that ignorant.

    Yaakov2
    Yaakov2
    12 years ago

    Iran is laughing at Obama and at the rest of the world.

    WHY should Iran be serious????

    WHY?

    The real problem is the opposite and that is that Hussein Obama is not serious about using Military Force!

    The moment that Obama shows – not with empty threats – that he actually is, sending the US air force to take him out, then Iran will see that Obama is really serious.

    If Obama was serious, then Iran would be serious too.

    It’s all Obama’s fault.

    Iran is 100%, just as much, NOT-serious, every bit, just as much and identical to the lack of seriousness of Obama himself.

    Iran is not stupid !

    Iran knows that Obama is a coward and so Iran would be foolish to take seriously, empty threats coming from the wimpy, backbone-less Obama.