Iran Nuclear NewsOnly diplomacy can end Iran standoff, Vatican says

Only diplomacy can end Iran standoff, Vatican says

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Reuters: The Vatican said on Saturday that diplomacy was the only way to resolve the conflict over Iran’s nuclear programme. VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – The Vatican said on Saturday that diplomacy was the only way to resolve the conflict over Iran’s nuclear programme.

“The Holy See is firmly convinced that even the present difficulties can and must be overcome through diplomatic contacts, using all the means diplomacy has at its disposal,” a statement said.

New initiatives to convince Iran to give up its plans for uranium enrichment — which the West suspects could be used to make atomic bombs — were agreed by U.S., Russian, British, German, French and Chinese foreign ministers on Thursday.

Pope Benedict has called for “an honourable solution” to the standoff.

The Vatican statement called on all sides to show sensitivity, goodwill and mutual trust to resolve the dispute.

Analysts see the proposals from the world powers and a rare U.S. offer to enter into direct talks with Iran as attempts to build a united diplomatic front for possible later action in the U.N. Security Council, which has the power to impose sanctions.

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