This Article is From Sep 26, 2009

Obama issues ultimatum to Iran on nukes

Obama issues ultimatum to Iran on nukes

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Washington: Not letting up on Iran, US President Barack Obama said on Saturday that the Islamic republic must take action to demonstrate its peaceful intentions after the discovery of a covert nuclear facility, or it will be held accountable by the world's nations.

In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama said that evidence showing Iran building an underground plant to enrich uranium that could be used for an atomic bomb "continues a disturbing pattern of Iranian evasion" that jeopardises global non-proliferation.

He urged Tehran once again to open the site to international inspectors, or face consequences. The chief option is tougher economic sanctions, but Obama and administration officials had not ruled out military action.

"My offer of a serious, meaningful dialogue to resolve this issue remains open," Obama said.

"But Iran must now cooperate fully with the International Atomic Energy Agency, and take action to demonstrate its peaceful intentions."

"Iran's leaders must now choose, they can live up to their responsibilities and achieve integration with the community of nations. Or they will face increased pressure and isolation, and deny opportunity to their own people."

Evidence of the clandestine facility was unveiled by Obama and the leaders of Britain and France at the G-20 economic summit in Pittsburgh on Friday, where it overshadowed developments on regulating financial markets and reducing fossil fuel subsidies.
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