Iran came under threat of stringent sanctions from the US and its allies as President Barack Obama disclosed "disturbing information" that it is secretly building a second nuclear facility and demanded immediate access to the site.
In an unusual declaration ahead of the start of the G-20 Summit, Obama, flanked by President Nicholas Sarkozy of France and Premier Gordon Brown of Britain, announced they had detailed information that Iran is building a secret uranium enrichment facility near Qom, 160 km south of Tehran, for the past few years, which is not consistent with its energy needs. Obama said they expected the International Atomic Energy Agency to investigate this disturbing information immediately as this was being done without reporting to the UN nuclear watchdog and was in violation of the non proliferation regime.
Obama said, while they recognise the right of all nations to pursue nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, Iran should forsake its controversial atomic weapons programme. The US President said this was not the first time that Iran was doing this but the size and configuration of this facility was breaking all rules of non-proliferation and was a threat to world and regional security. "It is time for Iran to act immediately to restore confidence by fulfilling its international obligations," he said and offered dialogue to help Tehran if it met these obligations.
"Iran must comply with UN Security Council resolutions on this issue and fulfil its responsibilities. We have offered Iran a clear package if it lives up to its responsibilities and displays its peaceful intentions," Obama said. He said the permanent five members (P5) of the UN Security Council -- the US, UK, China, Russia and France --
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