SCHWELM Germany - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, addressing a regional security conference here, said she hoped, Iranian negotiator "constructive engagement" would be planned nuclear talks next week with the West bound
Mrs. Clinton said Washington to negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program, the offence was committed, but that outreach to Tehran by President Barack Obama came in tandem with an "iron clad to defend commitment to global security."
The Conference took a delegation from the Iranian officials, including Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki, making it an opportunity to Iranian officials publicly deliver face to face Washington's message.
Iran agreed international talks on Sunday and Monday in Geneva with regard to its nuclear programme. "We hope we see a constructive commitment from you to your nuclear programme from this meeting firm", said Mrs. Clinton, directing your comments to the Iranian delegation.
Mr Mottaki respond immediately to the address given during a late night dinner for delegates attending the Mideast Security Symposium. Later he refused an opinion. He is scheduled to speak at a press conference on Saturday.
The United States and its allies want to discontinue Iran, enriching uranium, a process ensure the Western and Arab officials could be a stepping stone to the produce a nuclear weapon. Iran has said its nuclear program is peaceful.
Mrs. Clinton said the international community had little choice but to accept the worst scenario in the ambitions of the Iran and Iran warned pointedly trying to develop a nuclear weapon. "If someone purchase believes in the Iran [nuclear] weapons or breakout capacity safer weapons which you are wrong." "It raised an arms race that make the region less stable."
Washington has recognised right on Tehran's nuclear energy. "Iran is entitled, the use of civil and peaceful (nuclear) technology," said Mrs. Clinton. "But the facts are stubborn clear" that the Iran is not lives up to its international commitments on the control of your program, she said.
"I'm hoping and waiting to see results of Geneva" she added.
Mrs. Clinton addresses security concerns that one of the recent leak of Defense and State Department documents by WikiLeaks, citing Bush Administration decision a Department of Defense computer network State Department cables Add.
While it is not clear who the State Department documents to WikiLeaks, an army private, Bradley manning leaked, is detained at the expense of the other classified information to WikiLeaks leaking.
"We are steps as I speak, our networks safe, make," said Mrs. Clinton.
Write toMargaret Coker at margaret.coker@wsj.com

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