UK repeats anti-Iran nuclear accusations

Cameron’s office announced the two have called for “concerted” international efforts against Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.

“On Iran, they agreed that the international community needed a concerted response to the threat posed by Iran’s nuclear program to the security of both the region and wider world,” a Downing Street spokeswoman said.

Their talk of Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities posing a threat to international and regional security came as in the same meeting they exposed the double standards being applied to the country after they examined ways to provide security to the nuclear-armed Israeli regime.

“On the Middle East Peace Process, they agreed on the importance of negotiating peace between the Israelis and Palestinians as the best chance for securing security for [the Zionist regime of] Israel,” the spokeswoman said.

Indeed, the Downing Street struck bitter irony by describing Iran’s civilian nuclear activities as posing a threat to global security while claiming the nuke-armed Israeli regime not only does not pose a security threat to the world but also needs to be secured against outside threats.

Iran, which is a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) has repeatedly and categorically denied any military side to its nuclear program.

Iran says it is a committed signatory to the NPT, its nuclear facilities are under full inspection of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and that it has the right to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

Neither Britain nor the IAEA has ever raised any concerns about the Israeli regime’s nuclear arsenal, which is estimated to hold 200 deployable warheads.

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