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The international campaign to head off Iran's nuclear program would be strengthened if Israel would pursue peace with the Palestinians: British Defense Secretary Liam Fox
Special Correspondent
Feb. 6, 2011

The international campaign to head off Iran's nuclear program would be strengthened if Israel would pursue peace with the Palestinians, British Defense Secretary Liam Fox said Feb. 6 at an annual Israeli security forum.

Israel previously stated that peace talks hinged on first curbing Iran. Progress toward a secure and universally recognized Israel alongside a viable and contiguous Palestinian state is important to defuse Iranian influence in the region, Fox stated. Regional powers and neighbors should not be obstacles and must ensure Iran is not using them to avoid or water down the impact of economic sanctions, Fox said.


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