U.S. Relations With the People's Republic of China (2009)
U.S. Department of State
Remarks with German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle After Their Meeting
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Treaty Room
Washington, DC
November 5, 2009
SECRETARY CLINTON:
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The United States is also grateful for Germany's participation and leadership in the P-5+1 and the E-3+3 processes to ensure Iran's full compliance with UN Security Council resolutions and IAEA directives on its nuclear program. We are speaking with one voice on this critical issue, and it is a voice that is amplified by our friends from Britain and France, from Russia, China and the European Union. We are pressing Iran together in our support of the recent proposal to provide new fuel for the Tehran research reactor in exchange for Iran shipping out its low-enriched uranium. We both support the IAEA's efforts to inspect the recently disclosed uranium enrichment facility near Qom. And we both remain ready, along with our partners, to meet with Iranian representatives to discuss further steps to build confidence and transparency in its nuclear program. As I have said, this is a pivotal moment for Iran, and we urge Iran to accept the agreement as proposed. We will not alter it, and we will not wait forever.
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