Moscow is taking a softer approach to Iran's nuclear program.
Moscow is taking a softer approach to Iran's nuclear program.
VIENNA, Austria (AP) -- Iran threatened the United States with "harm and pain" Wednesday if the United States tries to use the U.N. Security Council as a lever to punish Tehran for its suspect nuclear program.
Washington warned that Tehran has enough nuclear material for up to 10 atomic bombs.
The rhetoric reflected the intensity of the debate at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35-nation board over a critical report on Iran's nuclear program. The meeting ended late Wednesday, formally opening the path to Security Council action that could range from a mild statement urging compliance to sanctions or even military measures.
The meeting also set the stage for a potential struggle between Washington, which seeks harsh measures against Tehran, and Moscow, which advocates a softer line.
But the head of the IAEA -- the U.N. nuclear watchdog -- cast approaching Security Council involvement as a continuation of diplomacy with Iran.
Another matter
Mohamed ElBaradei also suggested that Washington might need to talk to Tehran directly if negotiations reach the stage of focusing on security guarantees to Tehran in exchange for concessions on its nuclear program.
"Once we start to discuss security issues my personal view [is] that at one point the U.S. should also be engaged into a dialogue," ElBaradei told reporters.
Tehran and Washington broke diplomatic relations shortly after Iranian radicals seized the U.S. Embassy and took diplomats hostage in 1979. Though the United States has swung support behind negotiations with Iran conducted in recent months by Russia and by France, Britain and Germany, it has refused direct contacts.
Iran contends its nuclear program is peaceful and only aimed at generating electricity, but an increasing number of countries have come to share the U.S. view that Tehran is seeking to develop atomic weapons.
Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
43
