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Bush and Brown's warning to Iran Bush and Brown's warning to Iran
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Gordon Brown and President George Bush have warned Iran to accept their "offers of partnership" or face tough sanctions and international isolation.Gordon Brown and President George Bush have warned Iran to accept their "offers of partnership" or face tough sanctions and international isolation.
The UK prime minister said he wanted to maintain a dialogue with Tehran, but if Iran ignores UN resolutions then sanctions would be intensified.The UK prime minister said he wanted to maintain a dialogue with Tehran, but if Iran ignores UN resolutions then sanctions would be intensified.
Europe would take action to seize overseas assets of Iran's biggest bank and impose new oil and gas sanctions. Europe would take action to freeze overseas assets of Iran's biggest bank and impose new oil and gas sanctions.
The two were speaking at a press conference after talks in London.The two were speaking at a press conference after talks in London.
The trip is part of Mr Bush's European tour - although he dismissed reports that it would be his last before leaving office as "speculation".The trip is part of Mr Bush's European tour - although he dismissed reports that it would be his last before leaving office as "speculation".
In their talks on Monday the two leaders discussed issues including Iraq and Afghanistan, Burma and Zimbabwe and oil and food prices.
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They discussed what action could be taken on the global economy, including rising fuel and food prices and the credit crunch. In their talks on Monday the two leaders discussed issues including Iraq and Afghanistan, Burma and Zimbabwe and oil and food prices.
The prime minister said their message to the Iranians was they did not have to choose a "path of confrontation" and Britain would do "everything possible" to maintain dialogue with Tehran.
They face serious isolation and the people who are suffering are the Iranian people President Bush UK to boost Afghan troopsPM - give Ireland time
But he said if it ignored UN resolutions, they would intensify sanctions.
Iran has been accused of not co-operating with the UN over its nuclear programme, amid fears it is enriching uranium to use in weapons.Iran has been accused of not co-operating with the UN over its nuclear programme, amid fears it is enriching uranium to use in weapons.
Mr Brown said Britain would urge Europe to impose "further sanctions" on Iran and Europe would take action to seize the overseas assets of the country's biggest bank and impose new sanctions on oil and gas. The prime minister said the Iranians did not have to choose a "path of confrontation" and Britain would do "everything possible" to maintain dialogue with Tehran.
"I will repeat that we will take any necessary action so that Iran is aware of the choice it has to make to start to play its part as a full and respected member of the international community - or face further isolation." They face serious isolation and the people who are suffering are the Iranian people President Bush class="" href="/1/hi/uk_politics/7456551.stm">UK to boost Afghan troops class="" href="/1/hi/uk_politics/7456731.stm">PM - give Ireland time
But he said if it ignored UN resolutions, they would intensify sanctions and face "further isolation".
President Bush said Tehran's demand for nuclear power for civilian purposes was "justifiable" - but could be met by Russia's offer to supply them with fuel.
In a message to Tehran, he said: "You bet you have a sovereign right, absolutely, but you don't have the trust of those of use who have watched you carefully when it comes to enriching uranium."
Mr Brown said Britain would urge Europe to impose "further sanctions" on Iran and Europe would take action to freeze the overseas assets of the country's biggest bank and impose new sanctions on oil and gas.
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President Bush thanked Mr Brown for his "strong statement" and added: "They face serious isolation and the people who are suffering are the Iranian people. President Bush thanked Mr Brown for his "strong statement" and added: "The Iranians must understand that when we come together and speak with one voice we are serious."
"We have no qualms with the Iranian people. As a matter of fact, we want the Iranian people to thrive, it's in our interests that there be a hopeful society, it's their government who's denying them their rightful place in the world." Let me thank President Bush for being a true friend of Britain Gordon Brown class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7455607.stm">In Pictures: Bush visit
I have absolutely no problem how Gordon Brown is managing the Iraqi effort President Bush In Pictures: Bush visit
He said pressure was necessary to "solve this problem diplomatically" - but added: "Iranians must understand, however, that all options are on the table."He said pressure was necessary to "solve this problem diplomatically" - but added: "Iranians must understand, however, that all options are on the table."
Mr Brown, who became prime minister a year ago, and President Bush, who leaves office in six months' time, also discussed Afghanistan, with Mr Brown announcing there would be an increase in British troop numbers.Mr Brown, who became prime minister a year ago, and President Bush, who leaves office in six months' time, also discussed Afghanistan, with Mr Brown announcing there would be an increase in British troop numbers.
Mr Brown described the US president as a "true friend of Britain". Mr Brown described the US president as a "true friend of Britain" while President Bush praised Mr Brown for being "tough on terror" and said it was in "all our interests" to help people in Afghanistan and Iraq.
'Artificial timetable'
President Bush praised Mr Brown for being "tough on terror" and said it was in "all our interests" to help people in Afghanistan and Iraq.
He also thanked the prime minister for strong words on Iran and Zimbabwe - Mr Brown had said Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe must not be allowed to "steal" the election.
HAVE YOUR SAYUnless he comes on bended knees begging for forgiveness, I don't think it will achieve very much - just wasting more of the US taxpayers' money.Jon, SwitzerlandSend us your commentsHAVE YOUR SAYUnless he comes on bended knees begging for forgiveness, I don't think it will achieve very much - just wasting more of the US taxpayers' money.Jon, SwitzerlandSend us your comments
And he dismissed reports of a split between the UK and US on troop numbers in Iraq as "typical".And he dismissed reports of a split between the UK and US on troop numbers in Iraq as "typical".
"He's left more troops in Iraq than initially anticipated and like me, we will be making our decisions based on conditions on the ground ... without an artificial timetable.""He's left more troops in Iraq than initially anticipated and like me, we will be making our decisions based on conditions on the ground ... without an artificial timetable."
President Bush said history would judge whether the military tactics could have been different in Iraq, but he stood by the decision to remove Saddam Hussein as the right one for "our security", for peace and for 25 million Iraqis.
He said it was important to support democracy "at the heart of the Middle East": "It's a democracy that's not going to look like America, it's not going to look like Great Britain, but it's a democracy that will give government responsive to the people".
He said it had "absolutely" been worth it and democracy in Iraq would make it easier to deal with "the Iranian issue" and would send a message to reformers and dissidents.
He dismissed the idea that "perhaps freedom is not universal - maybe it's only western people who can self govern" as "the ultimate form of political elitism".
After the press conference in Downing Street, Mr Bush and Mr Brown are travelling to Stormont, Belfast, for talks with Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson and his deputy, Martin McGuinness.After the press conference in Downing Street, Mr Bush and Mr Brown are travelling to Stormont, Belfast, for talks with Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson and his deputy, Martin McGuinness.
The president's arrival in London was met by several hundred protesters who gathered in Parliament Square. There were a number of scuffles as police officers tried to prevent a march to Downing Street. The president's arrival in London was met by several hundred protesters who gathered in Parliament Square.
US President Bush enters 10 Downing St for talksUS President Bush enters 10 Downing St for talks