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    Rice wants 'serious answer' from Iran
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2008-07-21 20:03

    SHANNON - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice warned Iran on Monday that it faced more sanctions if it defied a two-week deadline to agree to curb its nuclear program.

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    Rice said Iran was stalling and must give a "serious answer" within the deadline set by six world powers, which offered trade and technical incentives if Tehran halts its uranium enrichment. The West fears Iran wants to build a nuclear bomb.

    "We are in the strongest possible position to demonstrate that if Iran does not act then it is time to go back to that (sanctions) track," Rice said,

    It was her first comment on the subject since Washington broke from usual policy and joined nuclear talks with Iran in Geneva on Saturday.

    In Jerusalem, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown also warned Iran it faced growing isolation if it rejected the offer from the major powers.

    "Iran has a clear choice to make: suspend its nuclear program and accept our offer of negotiations or face growing isolation and the collective response not just of one nation but of all nations around the world," Brown said.

    He said Britain would continue, with the United States and its European partners, "in our determination to prevent an Iranian nuclear weapons program."

    Rice, speaking to reporters on her way to Abu Dhabi en route to Asia, said the United States would impose more bilateral sanctions on Iran and the Europeans would look at what they could do if Iran failed to meet the world powers' demand.

    "The main thing is we will have to start considering what we do in New York," she said, referring to the Security Council which has imposed three rounds of sanctions on Iran.

    Envoys from the United States, Russia, China, France, Germany and Britain -- the so-called sextet of world powers -- attended the Geneva meeting as well as Iran.

    Iranian assessment

    Iran's top nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, said at the next meeting Iran would not discuss the demand to freeze its sensitive atomic work which the West fears is aimed at making bombs. Iran says its aims are peaceful.

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gave an upbeat assessment on Sunday. "Any negotiation that takes place is a step forward," he told reporters, according to IRNA news agency.

    A senior Iranian official said Iran was ready to respond to any positive US overture but it was unclear whether Washington had decided between diplomacy and force.

    The US government was "indecisive about whether to lean on diplomacy or the military option," said Deputy Foreign Minister Alireza Sheikh-Attar, according to the student news agency ISNA on Monday.

    Rice said Iran's envoy to Saturday's talks, attended by senior US diplomat William Burns, engaged in small talk rather than address the central issue of the sextet offer.

    "I understand that it was at times meandering," Rice said.

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