| France reiterates diplomacy on Iran(Xinhua)Updated: 2006-10-21 15:10  The French Foreign Ministry on Friday reiterated 
the hope to solve Iran's nuclear issue through peaceful and diplomatic means.
 The French Foreign Ministry Spokesman Jean-Baptiste Mattei told the media 
that France has always adhered to the principle of solving Iran's nuclear issue 
thorough diplomatic channels, as French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin has 
affirmed that his country doesn't approve of solving the problem by military 
means. 
 Mattei said France noticed that Iran had not expressed the will to reopen 
nuclear talks, and that the European Union (EU) was considering to impose 
possible sanctions against Tehran after it refused to meet a demand to suspend 
all uranium enrichment related activities by August 31, set out in UN Security 
Council (UNSC) Resolution 1706. 
 EU foreign ministers issued a statement on Tuesday, saying that if Iran does 
not comply with UNSC's requirements, the EU would "work for the adoption of 
measures under Article 41 of the UN Charter," which stipulates economic and 
diplomatic sanctions. 
 The spokesman noted that posing sanctions against Iran wasn't aimed at 
punishing the country, but to exert pressure to make Iran come back to the 
negotiating table. He stressed that the door to hold talks with Iran remains 
open. 
 Iranian officials have criticized the EU statement, saying it would destroy 
the opportunity to resolve Iran's nuclear issue peacefully, and worsen the 
crisis in the Middle East. 
 Iran insists that its nuclear program is totally peaceful, but the United 
States accuses Iran of secretly developing nuclear weapons, and intends to push 
for UN sanctions against the country. 
 
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