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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Khatami urges Iran to act with prudence
2007-03-13
Iran’s former president Mohammad Khatami made a rare intervention to urge his hardline successor to compromise and prevent a crisis with world powers over its nuclear programme, media reported on Monday. Khatami, reformist president from 1997 to 2005, told President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to make concessions over Iran’s controversial atomic drive and avoid a second UN Security Council sanctions resolution. “I believe we should pay a certain price, and pay it bravely, for talks and not head towards crisis as well as guaranteeing our rights in future,” Khatami told the economic daily Sanaat va Tose’e (Industry and Development) in an interview.

“We must try to prevent the adoption of another resolution.”Khatami gave no indication of what the “price” might involve. The United States has repeatedly said negotiations with Iran are only possible if it first suspends sensitive nuclear work, which it has so far steadfastly refused to do. Although Khatami did not mention the president or the government by name, his comments will be seen as a clear warning to Ahmadinejad, who has already been criticised in parliament and the press for his confrontational policies.
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