Japan
urges Iran to abide by UN statement
AFP
TOKYO
Petroleumworld.com
03 30 06
Japan on Thursday urged Iran to abide by a non-binding UN Security Council
statement that called on Tehran to completely halt its nuclear drive.
Japan welcomed the unanimous UN statement as "a clear, consensus
message by the international community to Iran and a significant step
in efforts to solve the issue diplomatically."
"Japan strongly urges Iran to take seriously the resolution issued
by the International Atomic Energy Agency and the presidential (UN)
statement and to act on them sincerely," a foreign ministry statement
said.
The statement passed Wednesday gives Iran 30 days to abandon its uranium
enrichment activities but failed to mention steps if Tehran fails to
comply.
The text was watered down to meet concerns by Russia and China, which
have veto power on the Security Council.
Japan, which has a non-permanent seat on the Security Council, has walked
a tightrope on the Iranian crisis.
Asia's largest economy is nearly entirely dependent on foreign oil and
in 2004 defied the United States, its main ally, by signing a multi-billion
dollar deal to develop Iran's Azadegan, one of the world's biggest untapped
oil reserves.
AFP 30 03 06 0609 GMT
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