U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said today in London that the world will not wait forever, "that Iran meet its international obligations regarding nuclear program.
"The international community will not wait indefinitely to show that Iran is ready to respect its international obligations," Clinton told reporters after a meeting with the head of the British Foreign Minister David Miliband.
She added that the recent meeting between representatives of Iran and six world powers in Geneva, during which they renewed talks on Iran's nuclear program, "a constructive start," but that must be due to "actions".
"Words are not enough," said Hillary Clinton visiting the UK.
Miliband and Hillary Clinton have concluded that Pakistan is in serious danger of terrorism, but nuclear weapons and the country will fall into the hands of terrorists.
Clinton said the United States believe the Pakistani government and believe that they are able to control nuclear weapons.
She said that although extremists "are increasingly endangering the government, there is no evidence that they will" take power "in Pakistan. Foreign Minister of Great Britain said that Pakistan faces a very serious threat, but there is no danger of nuclear weapons falling into the hands of terrorists.
Extremist groups yesterday attacked a military complex in Ravalpindiju and took hostage about 30 people, including soldiers and civilians, who were freed this morning in the Pakistani military action. Since the attacks of extremists in the military complex, the drama that lasted 22 hours, killed a total of 19 people - eight men, eight attackers and three hostages.
Hillary Clinton will meet with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and later today will travel to visit Ireland.
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