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In a major speech, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned Iran that by continuing to enrich uranium, it faces tougher international sanctions.
British PM Gordon Brown addresses diplomats1 and scientists on nuclear energy and proliferation, during International Nuclear Fuel Cycle Conference in London, 17 March 2009
Speaking at a major international nuclear energy conference in London, the British prime minister underlined that Iran has the same right to a peaceful civil nuclear program as any other country and he said under the right conditions, Britain and other states would be willing to help Iran in that endeavor.
But Britain and some others in the West continue to have reservations about Iran's nuclear activities. Mr. Brown said Tehran now faces a choice.
"Iran's current nuclear program is unacceptable. Iran has concealed2 its nuclear activities, refused to cooperate with the IAEA, flouted3 U.N. Security Council resolutions and its refusal to play by the rules leaves us to view its nuclear program as a critical proliferation threat," he said. "Iran therefore faces a clear choice. To continue in this way and face further and tougher sanctions or change to a U.N. overseen4 civil nuclear energy program that will bring the greatest benefits to its citizens."
Gordon Brown said the possibility of a new dialogue has now emerged and that represents an offer Tehran must take up.
"I hope that Iran will make the right choice and take advantage of the international community's willingness to negotiate, including President Obama's offer of engagement rather than face further sanctions and regional instability," he said. "So I urge Iran once again to work with us, rather than against us upon this. The opportunity to do so remains5 on the table and the choice is Iran's to make."
Mr. Brown said nuclear power had a part to play as the world tries to wean itself off fossil fuels under the growing threat of climate change. And the prime minister stressed that in the coming years, ways must be found to help non-nuclear states obtain civilian6 nuclear power to meet energy needs.
Iran maintains its enrichment program has been part of a peaceful civilian energy program.
Overtures7 of diplomatic engagement from the Obama administration have so far been met with a mixed response from Iran. And past sanctions have failed to deter8 the state from proceeding9 with its nuclear research activities.
1 diplomats | |
n.外交官( diplomat的名词复数 );有手腕的人,善于交际的人 | |
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2 concealed | |
a.隐藏的,隐蔽的 | |
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3 flouted | |
v.藐视,轻视( flout的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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4 overseen | |
v.监督,监视( oversee的过去分词 ) | |
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5 remains | |
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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6 civilian | |
adj.平民的,民用的,民众的 | |
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7 overtures | |
n.主动的表示,提议;(向某人做出的)友好表示、姿态或提议( overture的名词复数 );(歌剧、芭蕾舞、音乐剧等的)序曲,前奏曲 | |
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8 deter | |
vt.阻止,使不敢,吓住 | |
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9 proceeding | |
n.行动,进行,(pl.)会议录,学报 | |
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