France and Sweden Refuse to Attack Iran
Sat Nov 19, 2011 5:44 am
Brussels - Speculation Israeli attack to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities continued to blow hard. But the French and Swedish governments warned not to launch military action against Iran.
Reminded the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Foreign Minister) France, Alain Juppe, the attack will lead to bad consequences.
"Military intervention will make things bad to worse and will drag us into an uncontrollable spin," Juppe said after the meeting of the European Union in Brussels, Belgium.
A similar Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt presented calling for diplomatic ways to resolve the Iranian nuclear issue.
"I think the military response can not be justified or necessary. We must solve this by diplomatic means," he said as quoted by Press TV on Tuesday (15/11/2011).
Earlier, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle also stated that the German government rejected military action against Iran. "We did not take part in the discussion of military intervention. We believe it is counterproductive and talks we reject it," said the German high official.
Bebeberapa days ago, Israeli President Shimon Peres said that Israel's attack Iran to destroy its nuclear facilities more likely to occur. In fact, reportedly, Israel could have launched the attack without first telling its strongest ally, the United States.
Reminded the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Foreign Minister) France, Alain Juppe, the attack will lead to bad consequences.
"Military intervention will make things bad to worse and will drag us into an uncontrollable spin," Juppe said after the meeting of the European Union in Brussels, Belgium.
A similar Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt presented calling for diplomatic ways to resolve the Iranian nuclear issue.
"I think the military response can not be justified or necessary. We must solve this by diplomatic means," he said as quoted by Press TV on Tuesday (15/11/2011).
Earlier, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle also stated that the German government rejected military action against Iran. "We did not take part in the discussion of military intervention. We believe it is counterproductive and talks we reject it," said the German high official.
Bebeberapa days ago, Israeli President Shimon Peres said that Israel's attack Iran to destroy its nuclear facilities more likely to occur. In fact, reportedly, Israel could have launched the attack without first telling its strongest ally, the United States.
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