Iran’s nuclear plant ‘inconsistent’ with peaceful use: Obama

By DPA,

Pittsburgh : US President Barack Obama said Friday the size of a second Iranian nuclear plant revealed this week is “inconsistent” with claims that it is being used to produce civilian nuclear power.


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Speaking at the G20 summit and standing alongside British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Obama said the “disturbing” news of the second facility demonstrates Tehran’s willingness to deceive the world and violate international norms.

“The existence of this facility underscores Iran’s continued unwillingness to meet its obligations under UN Security Council resolutions,” Obama said.

“It is time for Iran to act immediately to restore the confidence of the international community by fulfilling its international obligations,” he added.

Sarkozy said that Iran must come clean about its nuclear activities by December or face a new round of international sanctions.

“We cannot let the Iranian leaders gain time while the motors are running,” Sarkozy said.

Brown endorsed calls for more sanctions if Iran does not soon come into compliance.

“Iran’s nuclear programme is the most urgent proliferation challenge the world faces today,” Brown said.

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