At the start of a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Bush was asked if military action remained an option for dealing with Iran.
“My position has not changed. All options are on the table. I would hope that we could solve this diplomatically,” he replied.
Bush said it was important that Iran faced “consequences” such as sanctions and other economic measures for defying the international community over its nuclear program. “There’s a price to be paid,” Bush said.
The United States accuses Iran of seeking to build atomic bombs, a charge Tehran denies.