proliferation of nuclear weapons have agreed that they ought to protect humanity from this dangerous arms being used or fallen in the hands of countries like Iran who seeks to obtain it. Nuclear weapon holders also reassured that they would not let the devastating arms fall in the hands of terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda who also tried to manufacture nuclear weapons, she added. She said all the region's countries are worried about Iran's intentions as Iran has threatened the states of the region and financed terrorists who launched hostilities against other countries. She described Iran as the most terrorist state in the world of today. Clinton said the U.S. joined Russia, France, Germany and the United Kingdom to deal with Iran, noting that the Middle Eastern country has the right to acquire peaceful nuclear program to produce nuclear energy for electricity and other peaceful civil energies but never seek to obtain nuclear weapons, according to agreements signed by Iran and other countries. She said those countries offered Iran the go-ahead to use a very low grade enriched uranium to produce medical active isotopes and promised to help it to reach this goal. Iran agreed to the offer before rejected it later, she added. Clinton said Iranians say their program is for peaceful purposes but all evidences show the contrary. We are going to continue with the Iranian government and people to convince them give up their nuclear weapons program and, instead, proceed with their right in peaceful nuclear program, she said, adding that, otherwise, the U.S. and the rest of the world community will seek sanctions against Iran to force them change their intentions. --More