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US urges Iran to respond to offer | US urges Iran to respond to offer |
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has warned Iran the US will not extend its offer of engagement indefinitely. | |
In a foreign policy speech, Mrs Clinton said Iran must respond to President Barack Obama's overtures now. | |
If not, Iran could face more isolation over its nuclear programme, she said. She said the US was appalled by the way Iran had quelled post-poll protests. | |
Mrs Clinton, who visits India later this week, also announced plans to visit Pakistan in the autumn. | |
Violent street protests broke out in Iran after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was re-elected in the 12 June disputed election. | |
'No illusions' | |
Some 17 people were thought to have died during days of clashes. | Some 17 people were thought to have died during days of clashes. |
Neither the president nor I have any illusions that direct dialogue with the Islamic Republic will guarantee success. Hillary Clinton | Neither the president nor I have any illusions that direct dialogue with the Islamic Republic will guarantee success. Hillary Clinton |
Mrs Clinton said the Bush administration policy of isolating Iran did not stop it moving towards developing nuclear weapons. | |
"Neither the president nor I have any illusions that direct dialogue with the Islamic Republic will guarantee success of any kind and the prospects have certainly shifted in the weeks following the election," she said. | |
"But we also understand the importance of offering to engage Iran and giving its leaders a clear choice: whether to join the international community as a responsible member, or to continue down a path to further isolation." | |
She added: "We remain ready to engage with Iran but the time for action is now. The opportunity will not remain open indefinitely." | |
Mr Obama has talked of engagement with Iran but has not made clear how that might take place. | Mr Obama has talked of engagement with Iran but has not made clear how that might take place. |
Shortly after coming to office in January, Mr Obama said: "If countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fists, they will find an extended hand from us." | |
The US fears Iran's nuclear programme is a cover to build atomic weapons, a charge Iranian officials deny. | The US fears Iran's nuclear programme is a cover to build atomic weapons, a charge Iranian officials deny. |
Enriched uranium can be used to make atomic weapons, but can also be used in nuclear power plants. | Enriched uranium can be used to make atomic weapons, but can also be used in nuclear power plants. |