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Obama to meet Israel's Peres on Sunday
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) March 2, 2012


US President Barack Obama will meet Sunday with his Israeli counterpart Shimon Peres on the eve of talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu set to focus on Iran, a US official said.

"They'll meet briefly backstage at AIPAC," the senior administration official said Friday, asking to remain anonymous, referring to a meeting of the powerful pro-Israel lobby in Washington.

Obama is due to address the American Israel Public Affairs Committee on its opening day Sunday, before meeting Netanyahu at the White House on Monday.

Nobel Peace Prize winner Peres, 88, told the New York Times Thursday the United States must make it clear to Iran that "all options are on the table."

"We need a total and clear commitment that the catastrophe of Iran will not create an impossible situation," Peres said.

But he acknowledged there was disagreement over where to draw the red line that would spark military action to curb Iran's suspect nuclear program.

Obama warned on Friday against a premature strike on Iraq, but in an apparent nod to Israel said if sanctions failed to curb Tehran's nuclear ambitions, US military action against Iranian nuclear facilities should not be ruled out.

"I think that the Israeli government recognizes that, as president of the United States, I don't bluff," Obama told the Atlantic Monthly magazine in remarks published Friday.

"I also don't, as a matter of sound policy, go around advertising exactly what our intentions are. But I think both the Iranian and the Israeli governments recognize that when the United States says it is unacceptable for Iran to have a nuclear weapon, we mean what we say."

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Israel PM arrives in Canada ahead of US talks
Ottawa (AFP) March 2, 2012 - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Canada on Friday ahead of White House talks next week expected to focus on halting Iran's controversial nuclear drive.

Shortly after his arrival, Netanyahu met privately with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, a keen backer of Israel. He was to travel on to Washington on Sunday.

"Among the things I'd like to discuss with you is the remarkable turbulence that is shaking the Middle East, and of course, Iran's relentless pursuit of a nuclear weapons," Netanyahu said to Harper as the two leaders sat down for talks in Harper's parliamentary office.

"I know from many conversations we have had that you share my view that this is a grave threat to the peace and security of the world, and I think it is important that the international community not allow this threat to materialize.

"As for Israel, like any sovereign country we reserve the right to defend ourselves against a country that calls and works for our destruction."

Netanyahu and Obama are to meet Monday and are expected to discuss further measures to slow or halt Iran's nuclear program, which Israel views as its greatest strategic threat.

Western nations have stepped up sanctions on Iran, accusing it of pursuing nuclear weapons in the guise of a peaceful program, charges denied by Tehran.



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Saudi pushes Iraq ties in anti-Assad move: experts
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Saudi Arabia's push to improve ties with Iraq is part of a drive to convince it to abandon the Syrian president, despite the strong influence in Baghdad of Riyadh's foe Tehran, experts say. In a marked warming, Riyadh has named a non-resident envoy to Iraq and Baghdad sent a security delegation to hold talks in Riyadh, to be followed by another group of Iraqi officials in coming days. Th ... read more


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