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Iran risks 'consequences' if it ignores UN: Clinton

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Posted: Feb 04, 2009 at 1025 hrs IST
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Washington US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Iran it faced consequences if it failed to respect UN resolutions demanding a halt to its uranium enrichment activities.

"President Obama has signalled his intention to support tough and direct diplomacy with Iran but if Iran does not comply with the UNSC and the IAEA mandate, there must be consequences," Clinton said.

She was referring to resolutions passed by the UN Security Council and the UN's nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, calling on Iran to halt its suspect nuclear activities.

As Clinton welcomed German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier for talks in Washington, she added that the United States and Germany must cooperate in getting Iran to comply with its international obligations.

Iran said on Tuesday it had launched its first domestically manufactured satellite into orbit, raising fresh concerns among world powers already at odds with Tehran over its nuclear drive.

The launch comes at time when Iran is ignoring repeated UN Security Council demands to freeze sensitive nuclear work.

The West suspects Iran of secretly trying to build an atomic bomb and fears the technology used to launch a space rocket could be diverted into development of long-range ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

Iran vehemently denies the charges, saying its nuclear program is for peaceful energy purposes only and that it has the right to the technology already in the hands of many other nations including arch foe the United States.

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IRAN by Avinash Baranwal on 05 Feb 2009

By any logic, impact of US on the world is worse than any other country.Why to blame Iran? Will US share it's other technologies to stop use of Nuclear tech? If no, why stopping others?

Comment by Tejaswi on 04 Feb 2009

In the foreign front US has two jobs primarily.To be a responsible super power and win the trust of people in the middle east.

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