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Kerry asks Iran to be serious at nuclear talks

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Press Trust of India From Lalit K Jha Washington
Last Updated : Feb 15 2013 | 12:55 AM IST
Ahead of talks between Iran and six world powers, US Secretary of State John Kerry today asked Tehran to engage in a real dialogue to address the concerns of the international community on its nuclear weapons programme. "The talks between the P-5+1 and Iran will resume in Kazakhstan later this month. I want to reiterate that these talks can only make progress if the Iranians come to the table determined to make and discuss real offers and engage in a real dialogue. It is important that we do that," Kerry told reporters during a joint media availability with the UN Secretary Genral Ban Ki-moon. "And I have said before and I will repeat again: Countries that have peaceful programs do not have problems proving to people that they are peaceful. So we are not going to get trapped into a delay-after-delay process here," he said. "It's important to engage, and I think it is incumbent on the Iranians to prove that they are prepared to meet our willingness, President Obama's willingness, again and again stated by the President, to be open to a diplomatic resolution here," Kerry said. Ban hoped that the P-5+1 meetings in Kazakhstan later next month will bring fruitful progress. Responding to North Korea's nuclear tests, Kerry Pyongyang's action warrants a strong and credible response from the international community. "With respect to North Korea, this week's test was an enormously provocative act that warrants a strong, a swift, and a credible response from the global community," Kerry said. "I want to echo the Security Council's statement that this test is a clear threat to peace and security in the world. In the days ahead, Mr Secretary General, we're going to ramp up our coordination with the Six-Party partners, with the Security Council and other UN members, and other allies and partners in order to guarantee that we respond appropriately," Kerry said. Ban said the nuclear test conducted by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, was a direct challenge to the international community. "I have repeatedly called on the leadership of Pyongyang to give up its pursuit of nuclear programs and to instead focus on building a better future for the country's people by addressing dire humanitarian and human rights situations," he said. "I encourage the Security Council to act with unity and to take appropriate measures as soon as possible. I count on Secretary of State's strong leadership as was stated just now," Ban said.

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First Published: Feb 14 2013 | 12:00 AM IST

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