Prime minister addressed recent US report vindicating Iran, tells
cabinet Israeli position remains unchanged
Roni Sofer
"Israel will work together with the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) to expose the Iranian military's plan to develop a nuclear
weapon, despite the limitations placed on it by Iran," Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert said on Sunday in his first official response to the US
intelligence report released last week on Iran's nuclear weapons
project. The report determined that Iran had halted its development
efforts in 2003.
Olmert said that Israeli intelligence officials had not been convinced
that Israel's position on the Iranian program should change. "Iran is
continuing to pursue the two vital components needed for a nuclear
weapons program – developing and advancing their rocket arsenal and
enriching uranium," said the prime minister.
"We will continue to cooperate with the United States and other nations
on the diplomatic track as well as the intelligence one – and we will
do this to strengthen our position that we must not let up on closely
monitoring Iran's actions."
Olmert said that the international pressure being applied against
Tehran is working and should not only be maintained but increased.
Israel, he said, supports tightening economic sanctions against Iran
until it complies with the demands set by the UN Security Council and
suspends its uranium enrichment
operations. Should Iran remain defiant, said Olmert, Israel would
support its complete isolation.
"The responsibility to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weaponry
lies on the shoulders of the international community, led by the United
States. The State of Israel, whose existence Iran has repeatedly
threatened, cannot give up on this international effort," he said.
"According to the (NIE) report, there was a nuclear weapons programme
until 2003, but there is no explanation where it disappeared," Olmert
said, according to an official who was at the cabinet meeting.
Olmert said Israel would continue seeking further sanctions against
Iran, which he said would have enriched enough uranium to create a
nuclear weapon by 2010.
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