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    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    March 17 2012


    Diplomatic window gradually closing on Iran - U.S. State Department


    Means and sanctions to pressure Iran have not yet been exhausted, a
    representative of the U.S. State Department on Iran, Alan Eyre,
    claims. The diplomat is taking part in an online session of the State
    Department, Trend reports.

    Answering a question about sanctions against Iran, the State
    Department representative said that the U.S. has used them against
    Iran, but the means to pressure Tehran in order to halt its nuclear
    program have not yet been exhausted. "We want to solve this problem
    through diplomatic means, but the diplomatic window is gradually
    closing," Eyre emphasised.

    Responding to a question about Iran's cooperation with the IAEA, Eyre
    says Tehran has no choice if this country wants to prove the peaceful
    nature of its nuclear program. "Until now, Iran has maintained that
    its nuclear program is peaceful, but if so, why is Iran not
    cooperating with the IAEA? The target of sanctions is the Iranian
    government, but Iranian citizens also feel their influence. We have no
    other choice," Eyre explained.

    Eyre added that Iran should not be a cause of destabilization and
    slowing of regional development, and the country should work to
    strengthen peace and stability in the region.

    The State Department spokesman made this claim when asked about the
    fact that, in spite of the sanctions against Iran, Armenia is
    expanding its cooperation with this country, using the occupied and
    uncontrollable territories of Azerbaijan for the transportation of
    drugs and equipment as part of Iran's nuclear program.

    According to Eyre, the Iranian authorities should play a positive role
    in restoring security in the region and the world.


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