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Former US president Jimmy Carter has called for a clear deadline for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq. | Former US president Jimmy Carter has called for a clear deadline for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq. |
Mr Carter, who now spends much of his time in international diplomacy, also called for increased communication with Iran over fears that the country is planning nuclear proliferation. | |
The 83-year-old, speaking at the Hay Festival in Powys, also deplored the situation in Gaza. | The 83-year-old, speaking at the Hay Festival in Powys, also deplored the situation in Gaza. |
He claimed 1.6m Palestinians were living in a "prison". | He claimed 1.6m Palestinians were living in a "prison". |
He said many countries were behaving in a "supine" manner as people in Gaza were being systematically denied basic food and sustenance. | He said many countries were behaving in a "supine" manner as people in Gaza were being systematically denied basic food and sustenance. |
Mr Carter, who gave a lecture at the literary festival later on Sunday, was questioned on whether he agreed with US presidential candidate Barak Obama's promise to withdraw US troops from Iraq within 16 months. | |
He said he could not speak for Mr Obama but said there should be a three-step process of US withdrawal from Iraq. | He said he could not speak for Mr Obama but said there should be a three-step process of US withdrawal from Iraq. |
The US should say 'we want to be your friend' Ex-president Jimmy Carter | The US should say 'we want to be your friend' Ex-president Jimmy Carter |
Mr Carter, a fierce critic of the war, said the Americans should notify Iraq's leaders that they would leave at a certain date. | Mr Carter, a fierce critic of the war, said the Americans should notify Iraq's leaders that they would leave at a certain date. |
"I don't care if it's one year or five years....the essence of it is to let the world know that...we are going to be out," Mr Carter told journalists. | "I don't care if it's one year or five years....the essence of it is to let the world know that...we are going to be out," Mr Carter told journalists. |
The next stage he said would be to assure Iraqis that they would have complete control over their political, military and economic affairs, including oil. | The next stage he said would be to assure Iraqis that they would have complete control over their political, military and economic affairs, including oil. |
Finally, Mr Carter said there was a need "to marshal help from other nations in rebuilding the destruction that we have perpetrated on Iraq unnecessarily" so that the Iraqi people know they can stand on their own. | Finally, Mr Carter said there was a need "to marshal help from other nations in rebuilding the destruction that we have perpetrated on Iraq unnecessarily" so that the Iraqi people know they can stand on their own. |
Peaceful coexistence | Peaceful coexistence |
Mr Carter, whose presidency floundered in the Iranian hostage crisis in the late 1970s, also called for a major diplomatic effort to resolve issues around Iran's enrichment of nuclear materials. | Mr Carter, whose presidency floundered in the Iranian hostage crisis in the late 1970s, also called for a major diplomatic effort to resolve issues around Iran's enrichment of nuclear materials. |
He said Iran had never violated any nuclear proliferation treaty and any testing of weapons could never be done in secrecy. | He said Iran had never violated any nuclear proliferation treaty and any testing of weapons could never be done in secrecy. |
Referring back to his time as president he said even in the darkest days of the crisis he had made all efforts to build diplomatic bridges with Iran's revolutionary government. | Referring back to his time as president he said even in the darkest days of the crisis he had made all efforts to build diplomatic bridges with Iran's revolutionary government. |
He had even approached the heavyweight world boxing champion Muhammad Ali, an Islam convert. | He had even approached the heavyweight world boxing champion Muhammad Ali, an Islam convert. |
Mr Carter said Iranians had a right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes but he understood the concerns that it raised in Israel. | Mr Carter said Iranians had a right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes but he understood the concerns that it raised in Israel. |
He added: "The US should say 'we want to be your friend'". | He added: "The US should say 'we want to be your friend'". |
Mr Carter said they should normalise trade relations with Iran. | Mr Carter said they should normalise trade relations with Iran. |
"We want to help with technology to build a peaceful nuclear programme," he added. | "We want to help with technology to build a peaceful nuclear programme," he added. |
The ex-president, whose Carter Centre has monitored 70 elections around the world, was highly critical of the international failure to recognise the result of the recent Palestinian election won by Hamas. | The ex-president, whose Carter Centre has monitored 70 elections around the world, was highly critical of the international failure to recognise the result of the recent Palestinian election won by Hamas. |
He said that the US, Israel and other countries have lined up behind Hamas' opponents Fatah. | He said that the US, Israel and other countries have lined up behind Hamas' opponents Fatah. |
One of his central political motivations in Middle East diplomacy had always been to help Israel secure a peaceful co-existence with its neighbours. | One of his central political motivations in Middle East diplomacy had always been to help Israel secure a peaceful co-existence with its neighbours. |
The veteran Middle East negotiator pulled off the historical Camp David Accord between President Sadat (Egypt) and Begun (Israel) and is a winner of the Nobel peace prize. | The veteran Middle East negotiator pulled off the historical Camp David Accord between President Sadat (Egypt) and Begun (Israel) and is a winner of the Nobel peace prize. |
He said $2bn of US aid had gone to the Palestinians in 2007 and this was having the effect of strengthening Fatah. | He said $2bn of US aid had gone to the Palestinians in 2007 and this was having the effect of strengthening Fatah. |
Mr Carter said the present Palestinian government was a "subterfuge" not based on elections and was appointed, not elected, while large numbers of Hamas supporters remained in Israeli prisons. | Mr Carter said the present Palestinian government was a "subterfuge" not based on elections and was appointed, not elected, while large numbers of Hamas supporters remained in Israeli prisons. |
But he said his recent book on Palestine had prompted a massive response and he believed that the desire for peace in the Middle East was strengthening on all sides. | But he said his recent book on Palestine had prompted a massive response and he believed that the desire for peace in the Middle East was strengthening on all sides. |
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