Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Tehran bristles at dire warning from Kouchner

Comment: Bravo France-you are stepping up to the plate-it must be working if Iran is so upset!

Iran accused French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner on Monday of stoking a crisis after he said France must prepare for the possibility of war over Tehran's nuclear program The official Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) quoted Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini as saying Kouchner's remarks were not in line with European Union policy.
"Using crisis-making words is against France's high historical and cultural position and is against France's civilization," Hosseini said in a statement.
Kouchner said in an interview on Sunday that France must prepare for the possibility of war against Iran over its nuclear activities. But he said he did not believe that such action was imminent. He also told RTL radio and LCI television that the world's major powers should use further sanctions to show they were serious about stopping Tehran from getting atom bombs. The minister said France had asked French firms not to bid for work in Iran.
France followed up the warning on Monday. Prime Minister Francois Fillon said tensions with Iran are now "extreme," intensifying the diplomatic storm caused by Kouchner.
"Everything must be done to avoid war," Fillon told reporters on a visit to the town of Angouleme in western France. "France's role is to lead toward a peaceful solution of a situation that would be extremely dangerous for the rest of the world.
He said Kouchner was right to say the situation was dangerous and should be taken seriously.
In a commentary on Monday, IRNA accused France of "extremism," an apparent reference to Kouchner's statement.
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"Since Sarkozy's occupation of the Elysee, a European has inhabited the same skin as the US and imitates the same bellows and dirty looks," it said, referring to new French President Nicolas Sarkozy. "The new French government thinks that the best approach in the international arena is to undermine peace and foster tension, the approach it has now adopted."
Austrian Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik also condemned Kouchner's comments.
"My colleague Kouchner is the only one who can tell you what he meant. [But] I can't comprehend why he is resorting to such martial rhetoric at this time," Plassnik said. "I am convinced that a negotiated solution can be reached. The international community must follow this path persistently and patiently."
Israel welcomed Kouchner's stance, with Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev saying it sent a "clear message."
Also on Monday, a top general in Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps warned that the Iranian military has the capacity to strike the interests of the United States, the Islamic Republic's staunchest opponent in the Middle East,to a range of 2,000 kilometers.
"Today the Americans are around our country but this does not mean that they are encircling us. They are encircled themselves and are within our range," General Mohammad Hassan Koussechi told IRNA. "Today ... we have reached capacities that allow us to hit the enemy at a range of 2,000 kilometers." - Agencies

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