Israel: Iran must commit to stop all enrichment (YNetNews.Com -Yedioth Internet) Attila Somfalvi, AP Latest Update: 05.09.12, 20:04)
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Netanyahu invites Barak, Lieberman, Mofaz to meeting with EU´s
Ashton; officials say move aimed at indicating unity within Coalition
regarding possible need for Iran strike
Israel on Wednesday accused Iran of stalling in negotiations over its
nuclear program with the international community, and said an
upcoming round of talks can succeed only if the Iranians agree to
halt all uranium enrichment.
Israel is staking out a hardline stance ahead of the May 23 talks in
Baghdad, where six world powers will sit down with Iranian officials
in hopes of resolving the standoff. Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, who considers a nuclear-armed Tehran to be a mortal
threat, has hinted he would order an attack on Iran if he concludes
that international diplomacy and sanctions have failed.
Israel, like the West, believes Iran is trying to develop a nuclear
bomb. Enriched uranium is a key ingredient in an atomic weapon,
although it can also be used in energy production and for medical
isotopes. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes
only.
Iran held a first nuclear meeting with the five permanent members of
the UN Security Council plus Germany last month in Turkey. The sides
hailed the meeting as a key step forward and agreed to meet again in
Baghdad.
Netanyahu told the visiting EU foreign policy chief, Catherine
Ashton, on Wednesday that Iran is "playing for time" with these
talks, an Israeli official said.
Netanyahu said the talks will be successful only if Iran agrees to
halt all uranium enrichment, ship its current stockpile of enriched
uranium out of the country and dismantle an underground enrichment
facility near the city of Qom. He demanded a "clear timeline" for
implementation, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity
because the meeting was closed.
Israel says a nuclear weapon in the hands of Iran would threaten the
very existence of the Jewish state. It cites Iranian calls for
Israel´s destruction, Iran´s support for anti-Israel militant groups
and Iran´s development of missiles capable of striking Israel.
The official would not say whether Netanyahu presented any ultimatums
to Ashton.
But Israeli officials have said time is running out for military
action. Defense Minister Ehud Barak has said Iran will soon enter
an "immunity zone" in which military action will no longer be an
option.
The United States has urged Israel to refrain from attacking, saying
that international pressure must be given time to work. A new set of
tough economic sanctions is set to go into effect in the coming
months, and officials fear an Israeli attack could set off a regional
war.
State sources postulated that Netanyahu´s meeting with Ashton was
held in order to send a firm message on the Iranian issue.
Ministers Ehud Barak, Avigdor Lieberman and newly-appointed Deputy
Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz attended the meeting as well, prompting
State sources to posit that the expanded forum was meant to indicate
a unity within the Coalition over the necessity for a military
operation in Iran if talks between the West and the Islamic Republic
fail.
Mofaz, the former opposition leader, has spoken out in the past
against a unilateral Israeli strike, saying any action should be
coordinated with the Americans.
But now that Mofaz, an ex-military chief and defense minister, is a
member of Netanyahu´s inner circle, he could give the military option
an influential boost of support if he changes his mind. (Copyright
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