
Reuters, Evian, France, 06 October 2008 (excerpts) – NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said on Monday he was not certain the world can stop Iran from building a nuclear bomb.
Scheffer told a conference in southeast France that NATO did not have a direct role to play in the issue, but said he was worried that the United Nations had failed to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
“It is a major challenge to prevent Iran from continuing to strive to get the bomb,” Scheffer told a World Policy Conference organised by France’s IFRI foreign affairs think tank.
“I am not positive about the world being able to stop Iran from fulfilling its ambitions,” he added.
The U.N. Security Council last month again ordered Iran to “comply fully and without delay” to demands it stop enrichment, but failed to introduce any new sanctions as sought by the United States and its Western European allies
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“My concern is that the Security Council, as we speak, is rather incapable of coming to further conclusions on further sanctions,” Scheffer said.