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dialogue not coercion is solution to Iran issue: PM

On Board Air India One, July 18 (UNI) Hours ahead of Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki's visit to New Delhi, India today threw its weight behind Tehran, stating that it is against the use of coercion against the century-old friendly nation.

''Instead of coercion, diplomacy and dialogue must be given full chance,'' to defuse the major international crisis that has been going on for long, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told reporters while returning from St Pertersburg after attending the G8 Summit.

It was necessary as the ''Iranians have not closed the chapter,'' Dr Singh said, basing his assessment on the report of South African President Thabo Mbeki, whose Foreign Minister had gone to Tehran to submit the new proposal of the United Nations Security Council Permanent Five members and their EU interlocutors on the issue.

Mr Mbeki had conveyed Iran's immediate response to the proposal to the G8 Summit and its outreach partners. The Prime Minister said Iran required time to come out with its detailed response as it had ''several elements'' in its administration.

India has voted twice against Iran at the IAEA on the issues arising from the suspicion that Tehran is trying to make a nuclear bomb, much to the chagrin of the Gulf nation and the Left and Opposition parties at home. The government had subsequently explained its moves stating these were aimed at deferring or avoiding the referral of Iran to the UNSC and give sufficient time for negotiations to defuse the crisis.

Asked what was his message on the eve of Mr Mottaki's visit, Dr Singh said, ''It is in the interest of everybody that this problem is resolved through dialogue and discussion.'' To a question relating to the present West Asia crisis involving Iran, he said he did not know the minds of the Iranian leadership.

Nevertheless, he expressed the hope that everyone could contribute to restoring peace, adding he would discuss the issue with Mr Mottaki. Giving details of the discussion on Iran at the G8 Summit with its outreach partners, Dr Singh said, ''I think there was an expectation that the Iranians would respond constructively. I don't think one would say that we have heard the last word.'' Tehran requires time to evolve a broad consensus within the country. ''It will not help if the matter goes to the Security Council. Dialogue still offers tremendous potential to resolving the issue,'' Dr Singh said.

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