Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United States Hillary Clinton, Saturday, calling on Iran to fulfill its obligations over controversial nuclear program, as he warned that the Islamic Republic that "patience has limits".
"Our view is that we are willing to work towards a creative outcome such as shipping out for processed uranium outside Iran but we will not wait forever," Hillary said in Jerusalem, where he engages in dialogue with Israeli officials.
"Patience has limits and it is time for Iran to fulfill the obligations and responsibilities to the international community and accept the agreement would be a good start," he said.
Western countries awaiting a clear response from Tehran on the nuclear deal brokered by the UN atomic watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). France has said that under the agreement LEU 1200 kilograms (unprocessed uranium) Iran would be shipped abroad to be processed and converted into fuel for the Tehran research reactor.
Western countries support the agreement because the reactor would be overseen by international agreement intended to move the backup ASP (unproccesed uranium), the main anxiety western sources who suspected that the material would be diverted dikayakan a nuclear weapon.
Israel, the only country in the Middle East that has nuclear though not admit it, and the old enemy of Iran, supports the UN agreement. The IAEA has confirmed that Tehran has given the answer "beginning" of kesepakatn it, but on Friday night the country's news agency IRNA reported that Iran's answer is "not an answer" on the deal and wants further negotiations.
On Friday, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs cautioned that the U.S. president Barack Obama will not wait forever for the Iranian response. "When the president is not without limits, this is not met after the meeting, it is about achieving an agreement that only a few weeks ago looked like something desired by Iran," he said. Iranian MPs seem to oppose the deal.
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