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‘Iran has a few months to prove credibility’

INTERVIEW - DENNIS ROSS

October 4, 2013 04:00

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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Iran has just a few months to prove that its new diplomatic offensive is not a smokescreen to mask moves towards nuclear bomb capability, according to one of the United States’ most experienced Middle Eastern diplomats.

Ambassador Dennis Ross, who has advised several American presidents, including Barack Obama, on the region, believes there are practical steps that the Iranians, under new president Hassan Rouhani, could take to demonstrate the peaceful objectives of their nuclear programme.

They could, for example, stop installing new centrifuges used for uranium enrichment, or begin converting more of their stockpiles of the metal into fuel.

Another signal, he said, would be Iranian willingness to answer questions from the International Atomic Energy Agency “after all these years of not answering” and to give IAEA inspectors “access to key people”.

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