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Iran-UK: Iran Preventing Mideast Progress - Blair |
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |
Associated Press, London, November 7 - British Prime Minister Tony
Blair said Monday that Iran's support of terrorism was preventing
political progress being made in the Middle East and elsewhere.
Blair, addressing a monthly news conference Monday, said: "We know Iran
supports terrorism around the Middle East it should stop it; until it
stops it, there will be a deep dismay about the Iranian regime right
'round the world. They've just got to accept that," Blair said.
"What they do with this terrorism is that they prevent political
progress being made whether it's in the Middle East or elsewhere."
Last week, Blair said military action against Iran was not being
considered, but warned that the international community would not stand
for continued breaches of Tehran's obligations.
A week earlier, at a European Union summit, Blair made comments that
were interpreted as threatening military action. Responding to Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's call for the destruction of Israel, he
said regarding Iran's leaders: "If they carry on like this, the
question people are going to be asking us is: 'When are you going to do
something about this?'"
Blair said Monday the only thing that could force Iran and Syria to change was a stable and democratic Iraq.
"There is a reason why Iran and Syria do their best to destabilize the
situation in Iraq because they know that if Iraq is allowed to develop
as a strong, Muslim state but with secular democratic government, then
it's the best argument you can possibly have for people in Iran and in
Syria to say 'Why don't we have some of that democracy? Why don't we
have proper civil and human rights, too,'" Blair said.
He said the international community must present a unified stance and
find ways of letting Iran know the strength of opposition to their
actions.
"This is not aimed at Iran, or the Iranian people or even the regime
except to the extent that the regime is doing things that are
completely unacceptable in the international community — like
supporting terrorism, like meddling in Iraq, like trying to have a
nuclear weapons program when you are not supposed to have one."
Blair also repeated calls for Iran to do more to meet international
demands meant to ease concerns over its suspect nuclear program.
"Iran's got to face up to its responsibilities; its got to abide by the
strictures and obligations of the atomic energy authority," he said.
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