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Tuesday 22 October 2013Israel's ambassador: Keep pressure until Iran plays by rulesYnet WASHINGTON – Israeli Ambassador to United Nations Ron Prosor addressed the UN Security Council Tuesday, as nuclear talks with Iran make progress and the question of easing economic sanctions on Tehran is on the table. The ambassador explained that while there are 17 different countries peacefully producing nuclear energy without uranium enrichment, Iran continues insisting on the matter: "Make no mistake – the Iranian program is not for peaceful purposes… When negotiating with Iran, the international community must – as Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu said – distrust, dismantle and verify." In regards to the possible easing of economic sanctions on Tehran, Prosor said: "The Iranian economy is crumbling under the weight of crippling sanctions. And this pressure is getting results. (Iran) reminds me of a boxer who is clinging to the ropes in the final round. Give him a moment to rest and he will turn around and attack you with more vigor. We must keep up the pressure until Iran agrees to play by the rules." Finally, Ambassador Prosor discussed the ongoing incitement within the Palestinian society, noting "the time has come for the Palestinian leadership to clearly and unequivocally condemn violence and terrorism. The time has come to stop poisoning the minds of Palestinian children. The time has come to start teaching tolerance, mutual respect, and coexistence. After all, the next peace agreement depends on the next generation wanting peace." Prosor's speech comes after a round of talks between Iran and six world powers – Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia, the United States – set to resume negotiations to try to find a solution to the nuclear issue, in which Iran has put forward a new proposal to resolve the nuclear crisis that includes a freeze on production of 20% enriched uranium in return to the lifting of sanctions. |