Obama says "time for Iranian government to take immediate and meaningful steps"
Shortly before leaving for a trip to Israel, President Barack
Obama on Monday said now was the time for Iran to take "immediate
and meaningful steps" to reduce tensions with the international
community over its nuclear program, Reuters reported.
As he has done in previous years, Obama used the occasion of Iran's
new year celebration to urge Tehran to resolve differences with
Washington and other Western nations over its nuclear
ambitions.
"Iran's leaders say that their nuclear program is for medical
research and electricity. To date, however, they have been unable
to convince the international community that their nuclear
activities are solely for peaceful purposes," Obama said in a
statement.
"Now is the time for the Iranian government to take immediate and
meaningful steps to reduce tensions and work toward an enduring,
long-term settlement of the nuclear issue," he said.
Obama said the United States preferred a peaceful, diplomatic
solution to the dispute. Later this week the president will visit
Israel and Jordan, where the topic of Iran is expected to be high
on his agenda.
The U.S. and its Western allies suspect Iran of developing a
nuclear weapon - something that Iran denies. The Islamic Republic
has on numerous occasions stated that it does not seek to develop
nuclear weapons, using nuclear energy for medical researches
instead.
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