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Merkel: Iranian nukes 'unacceptable'
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Nov 3, 2009 22:19
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Tuesday that a nuclear bomb in the hands of Iran "is not acceptable."
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In a speech to US Congress marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Merkel said that allowing Iran to have nuclear weapons, especially with a leader that denies the Holocaust, is "non-negotiable."
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"A nuclear bomb in the hands of an Iranian president who denies the Holocaust, threatens Israel and denies Israel the right to exist is not acceptable," she said.
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The Obama administration has called on Germany to agree to stiffer economic sanctions against Iran if Teheran does not permit international restrictions on its nuclear activities.
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Merkel said Germany agreed that it was important "to meet this threat head on ... if necessary, through tough economic sanctions."
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In the first address by a German chancellor to Congress since Konrad Adenauer in 1957, Merkel also exhorted the world to "tear down the walls of today" and reach a deal to combat global warming.
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She also reiterated her country's commitment to fostering security in Afghanistan, and went on to put special emphasis on the need for a global agreement on climate change - one she said she hoped could be forged at an international conference next month in Copenhagen.
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