Bukan hanya Iran, tapi Islam itu adalah ancaman untuk seluruh dunia...

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الإثنين 01 ذو 
القعدة 1433هـ - 17 
سبتمبر 2012م

Merkel says Iran poses threat not to Israel but to whole world, amid more IAEA 
talks

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Tehran posed a threat not just to 
Israel but to the whole world. (Reuters)    

Al Arabiya with Reuters

A political solution in the standoff over Iran's nuclear program is still 
possible, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday, but she added Tehran 
posed a threat not just to Israel but to the whole world. "I support a 
political solution ... and I believe that we are not at the point where the 
search for political solutions has been exhausted," she told a news conference 
in Berlin. The U.N. atomic watchdog chief said earlier that the agency will 
hold further talks with Iran aimed at clarifying concerns about its nuclear 
program, despite the lack of progress so far.

The International Atomic Energy Agency is "firmly committed" to intensifying 
dialogue with the Islamic state, Yukiya Amano told the IAEA's annual member 
state gathering.

He gave no date for a possible new round of talks that began in January between 
IAEA officials and Iran aimed at allaying concern Tehran may be developing 
nuclear weapons capability, a charge Iran denies. The last meeting was in 
August.

Iran's atomic energy chief, Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani, was due to address the 
IAEA meeting later on Monday. Abbasi-Davani was also expected to meet Amano.

The IAEA has been trying to reach a framework accord with Iran that would allow 
the Vienna-based U.N. agency to resume a long-stalled investigation into 
suspected atom bomb research in the Islamic Republic.

"We will continue negotiations with Iran on a structured approach to resolving 
all outstanding issues," Amano said, referring to such an accord.

"I hope we can reach agreement without further delay, to be followed by 
immediate implementation," he said.

Meanwhile, Iran's chief negotiator held talks with Turkey's foreign minister on 
Monday about Tehran's disputed nuclear program and may meet EU foreign policy 
chief Catherine Ashton on Tuesday, a diplomatic source said.

Iran's chief negotiator Saeed Jalili met Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet 
Davutoglu in Ankara to brief him on last week's International Atomic Energy 
Agency (IAEA) meeting in Vienna, a Turkish Foreign Ministry official said.

A diplomatic source said Jalili may travel to Istanbul to meet Ashton on 
Tuesday. Ashton's office had no immediate comment.

The 35-nation board of the U.N. nuclear watchdog censured Iran last Thursday 
for defying international demands to curb uranium enrichment and failing to 
address mounting disquiet about its suspected research into atomic bombs.

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