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    UK DOESN'T RULE OUT MILITARY ACTIONS AGAINST IRAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    January 16, 2012 - 09:47 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - UK foreign secretary insisted all options were
    on the table over Tehran's "increasingly dangerous" development of
    atomic weapons. But he said Britain's preferred route was to step up
    sanctions rather than use force in a bid to bring the Islamic republic
    to the negotiating table.

    "We have never ruled anything out," William Hague said. "But we
    are clearly not calling for or advocating military action. We are
    advocating meaningful negotiations, if Iran will enter into them, and
    the increasing pressure of sanctions to try to get some flexibility
    from Iran."

    Mr Hague warned of being "starry-eyed" about embargoes. "Sanctions
    policies do not always succeed," he added. "But this is the best means
    we have of increasing the pressure," Metro.co.uk quoted him as saying.

    European officials have worked for several months on banning the
    purchase of Iranian oil, and are expected to agree to the measures
    at a meeting of foreign ministers on Jan 23.

    German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said the new sanctions would
    help to choke off funding to Iran's nuclear program. Westerwelle also
    dismissed discussion of possible military action if Iran continue to
    defy international demands to halt its weapons work.

    French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe has said new European sanctions
    could also target its Central Bank.

    Tensions with the West have increased following last week's
    assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist, recent missile tests and
    an attack on Britain's embassy in Tehran in November, The Washington
    Post reported.

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