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The UK government should persuade the US administration to engage in direct talks with Iran over its controversial nuclear programme, MPs have said. | The UK government should persuade the US administration to engage in direct talks with Iran over its controversial nuclear programme, MPs have said. |
The Foreign Affairs Committee concluded Iran still had "ambitions" and by 2015 could have gained the ability to quickly produce nuclear weapons. | The Foreign Affairs Committee concluded Iran still had "ambitions" and by 2015 could have gained the ability to quickly produce nuclear weapons. |
Its report says existing UN sanctions are not "sufficiently robust" to coax Iran to stop work in the field. | Its report says existing UN sanctions are not "sufficiently robust" to coax Iran to stop work in the field. |
Iran insists its programme is aimed purely at generating electricity. | Iran insists its programme is aimed purely at generating electricity. |
The country refuses to stop enriching uranium - which can be used as fuel in a nuclear power station or the basis of a nuclear bomb - but it denies having a secret weapon programme. | The country refuses to stop enriching uranium - which can be used as fuel in a nuclear power station or the basis of a nuclear bomb - but it denies having a secret weapon programme. |
The Commons Foreign Affairs Committee suggests there is a "strong possibility" that by 2015 Iran could have the ability to manufacture a nuclear device within a short period of time through gaining non-military nuclear assets - known as "breakout" capability. | The Commons Foreign Affairs Committee suggests there is a "strong possibility" that by 2015 Iran could have the ability to manufacture a nuclear device within a short period of time through gaining non-military nuclear assets - known as "breakout" capability. |
UN sanctions | UN sanctions |
Mike Gapes, chairman of the committee and MP for Ilford South, said: "Based on the evidence we have received and our own visit to Iran, we believe its nuclear ambitions remain. | Mike Gapes, chairman of the committee and MP for Ilford South, said: "Based on the evidence we have received and our own visit to Iran, we believe its nuclear ambitions remain. |
"Iran must not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. If it did, it is very likely to lead to a domino effect in the Middle East. This challenge requires the world's urgent attention." | "Iran must not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. If it did, it is very likely to lead to a domino effect in the Middle East. This challenge requires the world's urgent attention." |
It wants the government to use its influence to encourage the Bush administration to change its policy. | It wants the government to use its influence to encourage the Bush administration to change its policy. |
The report said: "We recommend the government urges Washington to consider offering a credible security guarantee to Iran if the Iranian government... will guarantee it will not enter into a nuclear weapons programme... " | The report said: "We recommend the government urges Washington to consider offering a credible security guarantee to Iran if the Iranian government... will guarantee it will not enter into a nuclear weapons programme... " |
A military strike would be unlikely to succeed and could provoke an extremely violent backlash across the region Foreign Affairs Committee report | A military strike would be unlikely to succeed and could provoke an extremely violent backlash across the region Foreign Affairs Committee report |
The UN security council is considering bringing new sanctions against Iran and that decision could take place as early as Monday. | The UN security council is considering bringing new sanctions against Iran and that decision could take place as early as Monday. |
But the committee warns they could prove counter-productive and provide Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with a scapegoat for his economic failings. | But the committee warns they could prove counter-productive and provide Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with a scapegoat for his economic failings. |
Iran has ignored previous resolutions demanding it freeze its uranium enrichment, and Washington has said it will only open talks if the enrichment stops. | Iran has ignored previous resolutions demanding it freeze its uranium enrichment, and Washington has said it will only open talks if the enrichment stops. |
Last year, a US intelligence assessment claimed that Iran had suspended work on developing a nuclear weapon in 2003. | |
In its report, the committee said this conclusion made military action less likely and warned against such a move. | In its report, the committee said this conclusion made military action less likely and warned against such a move. |
"We remain of the view that such a military strike would be unlikely to succeed and could provoke an extremely violent backlash across the region," it said. | "We remain of the view that such a military strike would be unlikely to succeed and could provoke an extremely violent backlash across the region," it said. |
The report also said it was equally important that the nuclear issue was not a distraction from addressing what it calls Iran's "malign influence" in the Middle East and support for insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan. | The report also said it was equally important that the nuclear issue was not a distraction from addressing what it calls Iran's "malign influence" in the Middle East and support for insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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