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Summary As Tehran gears up to meet with 6 major powers, Clinton warns Tehran for clear commitments.
U.S. Secretary of State has pressed that the recent controversy over the nuclear programme would destabilize the region conveying Iran a message to reveal its nuke plans in the talks.Clinton also credited US sanctions with inflicting pressure on the Islamic republic and said, “There is no clear path. We know that a nuclear-armed Iran would be incredibly destabilizing to the region and beyond.A conflict arising out of their program would also be very destabilizing, Clinton further added.Clinton, who traveled over the weekend to Turkey and Saudi Arabia, voiced concern that a nuclear-armed Iran would trigger an arms race in the region.Were going to be looking for a way to try to convey the legitimate fears that people in the region have about what comes next. Because if Iran were ever to get a nuclear weapon, the countries in the region are going to buy their way to one as well, Clinton said.Iran said last week that talks would open on April 13 with six powers -- Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States -- in the first such negotiations in more than one year.
