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Clinton: No illusions Iran will return to talks
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 09 - 08 - 2009


Secretary of State Hillary Rodham
Clinton says the United States has no illusions that Iran
will accept overtures to return to negotiations about its
nuclear program and will not wait much longer for Tehran to
respond, AP reported.
Both Clinton and national security adviser James Jones
said in interviews aired Sunday that Washington has little
choice but to deal with the government of Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, regardless of U.S. feelings about
charges he was re-elected in a fraudulent election and
sympathy for the thousands who have protested the outcome.
Many protesters were arrested or killed and those jailed
are now standing trial. U.S. officials have called the
court proceedings «show trials.»
In April, the United States sent word to Iran that
Washington still hoped to see Tehran return to talks with
the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and
Germany about ending what is widely believed to be an
attempt to build a nuclear weapon. Iran says its nuclear
program is designed only for generating electricity.
The U.S. hopes to use a variety of economic enticements to
lure the Iranians away from the nuclear program, fearing it
will create an arms race in the Middle East. Beyond that,
Ahmadinejad has repeatedly called for the destruction of
Israel, which sees a nuclear-armed Tehran as a threat to
its existence. Israel is believed to have plans laid out to
bomb Iran's nuclear facilities, but the U.S. is urging
patience to allow diplomacy to run its course.
In the meantime, the Obama administration is working with
the five permanent U.N. Security Council members _ U.S.,
Britain, Russia, China and France _ and Germany on a new
and tougher round of sanctions should the Iranians reject
or ignore the U.S. overture.
Clinton said the United States would re-evaluate its
efforts to entice Iran back to the negotiating table in
September.
«We are under no illusions. We were under no illusions
before their elections that we can get the kind of
engagement we are seeking,» she said in an interview with
CNN's «GPS.»
«The president has also said, look, we need to take stock
of this in September. If there is a response, it needs to
be on a fast track. We're not going to keep the window open
forever,» she said.
Jones echoed Clinton's assessment that Washington had
little choice, at this point, except to deal with
Ahmadinejad, who was sworn in to a second term last week.
«We have to deal with the figures of authority that are
in position,» Jones said on NBC's «Meet the Press.»
Jones disclosed that the United States was officially told
for the first time on Sunday by the Iranian government that
it was holding three U.S. hikers who strayed into Iran from
the Kurdish region of Iraq.
U.S. and Kurdish officials say the Americans accidentally
entered Iran across the poorly marked border on July 31.
Reports from Iran have said Tehran was looking into
whether the three were spying for the United States. But
until Jones' comment, there had not been any official
Iranian government confirmation that the three were in
custody.


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