Israel: "all options" open after Iran talks fail (REUTERS) Writing by Allyn Fisher-Ilan; Editing by Kevin Liffey JERSALEM, ISRAEL 06/20/12 7:21pm EDT)
Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/20/us-nuclear-iran-israel-idUSBRE85J1NL20120620
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(Reuters) - Israel responded on Wednesday to a lack of progress in
talks aimed at curbing Iran´s nuclear program by demanding that the
West impose stiffer economic sanctions on Tehran and hinting anew
that a military option was still on the table.
Six world powers and Iran failed to secure a breakthrough at talks in
Moscow this week, the third round under the latest diplomatic
initiative, and set no date for more political negotiations.
"It is time for the United States and Western powers to impose more
severe sanctions in the oil embargo and financial sectors in order to
stop Iran´s nuclear development program," Vice Prime Minister Shaul
Mofaz of the centrist Kadima party said in a written statement after
talks in Washington with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Mofaz, a former defense minister and military chief, said that in
addition to economic steps there was a need "to continue to prepare
all other options", an oblique suggestion that a military attack to
prevent Iran developing a nuclear weapon remained a possible course
of action.
While Western powers suspect Iran of trying to develop the capacity
to build a nuclear bomb, Iran says its nuclear program is destined
for energy production alone.
Before reports of the Moscow talks breaking up, Mofaz was quoted as
telling reporters in Washington that any use of military
power "should be the last option, and I believe that this option
should be led by the U.S. and the Western countries".
Mofaz heads the largest party in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu´s
right-leaning ruling coalition, since the two leaders forged a
partnership last month to avoid threats by their opponents to seek an
early election.
Western concern that Israel, which regards Iran´s atomic project as
an existential threat given its calls for the demise of the Jewish
state, might resort to force has fuelled efforts to continue
discussions with Tehran.
Technical talks with Iran have been scheduled for July 3 in Istanbul,
but no further political talks have been agreed, and some experts
have said the risk of war will increase unless diplomacy is renewed.
Israel is widely believed to be the only Middle East country with
nuclear weapons.
On his four-day visit to the U.S. capital, Mofaz is also seeking U.S.
help in arranging a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
to try to renew peace talks deadlocked since 2010 over Jewish
settlement building in occupied territory. (© Thomson Reuters 2012.
06/20/12)
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