
Turkey can stop Iran getting nuclear bomb, says Cameron
Prime minister uses Ankara speech to call on Turkey to tell Tehran of international community’s ’serious intent’
Turkey should use its links with Iran to persuade Tehran to change course on its nuclear programme, David Cameron said today.
As Ankara pledged to ignore tough new EU and US sanctions against Iran, the prime minister urged it to stress the “serious” intent of the international community towards Tehran.
Cameron raised the issue of Iran’s nuclear ambitions after Turkey responded to the new EU and US sanctions by saying it would press ahead with increased trade links with Tehran.
Turkey is to abide by UN sanctions, agreed last month, which are focused on individuals and companies…
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