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CAEN, France (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama underlined on Saturday the need for "tough diplomacy" in dealing with Iran's nuclear program and said he would be firm with North Korea as well after its second atomic bomb explosion.
Obama has said he is prepared to hold talks with Tehran "without preconditions" in a bid to ensure that it does not use its advanced nuclear technology to develop weapons. Iran says it is only trying to meet its booming demand for electricity.
One day after the IAEA confirmed the non-diversion of Iran's nuclear program, the presidents of France and the US accuse Iran of attempting to obtain nuclear weaponry.
In its latest report on Iran's nuclear program, released on Friday, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) "continues to verify the non-diversion of declared nuclear material in Iran."
Originally posted by dooper
reply to post by Alxandro
I'd say those are bold words for a man who wears his shorts backwards!
And so original!
Wasn't that what Bush said, or do I have the words confused with someone else?
Obama has said he is prepared to hold talks with Tehran "without preconditions" in a bid to ensure that it does not use its advanced nuclear technology to develop weapons.