Clinton concludes visit in Israel with warning against Iran, calls for resumed peace process
Iran is under unprecedented pressure due to the efforts of the international community, she said, adding that the United States will "use all elements of American power" to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
"Iran’s leaders still have the opportunity to make the right decision. The choice is ultimately Iran’s," said Clinton, who landed in Israel Sunday night for her first visit to the country in over 20 months.
Iran’s controversial nuclear program was one of the main topics during Clinton’s meetings with Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders, including President Shimon Peres and Defense Minister Ehud Barak.
The United States, Israel and some other Western nations have long suspected that Iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons, while Iran denies the charges and insists its nuclear program is solely for peaceful purposes.
"We have our common effort to make sure that Iran not achieve its ambition of developing nuclear weapons," said Netanyahu in public remarks prior to his meeting with Clinton.
Observers here believe one of the aims for Clinton’s visit is to repeat U.S. persuasion to the Israeli government against launching a pre-emptive strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Israel has threatened to launch a military operation on Iran’s nuclear facilities if the multilateral talks on Iran’s nuclear issue fail, while Washington hopes to use sanctions to bring Tehran to heel.
Other topics dominating Clinton’s whirlwind visit include the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the drastic changes in Egypt ’s political landscape.
"We remain focused on relaunching talks. The international community can help but it is up to the parties to do the work," Clinton told reporters.
During her meetings with Israeli officials, according to Israeli media, Clinton urged the Israeli government to make gestures to the Palestinians so as to restart the stalled peace process.
Between meetings with Israeli officials, Clinton also met with Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad.
Clinton was quoted as asking the Israeli government to offer a new package of incentives to entice Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to return to the negotiation table.
The Americans fear the stalemate in the peace negotiations is weakening Abbas and hurting his ability to rule the West Bank, the reports cited sources familiar with the meetings as saying.
The direct Israeli-Palestinian peace talks broke down some two years ago after Israel insisted on settlement construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem.
Clinton’s visit also touched upon the situation in Egypt, from where she flew into Israel after a visit.
"I traveled to Cairo and my message was the United States wants the new leadership in Egypt to uphold the peace treaty with Israel, " she told the press conference.
Israel has been concerned over the drastic changes in Egypt, where Mohamed Morsi of the long-banned Muslim Brotherhood became the new president.
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