Kuala Lumpur, Feb 11, SPA -- Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami defended his country's nuclear programme on Saturday and, singling out Israel, said the West should focus its pressure on building a nuclear-free Middle East. The United Nations' atomic watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), voted last weekend to report Iran to the U.N. Security Council over its nuclear programme. "It would have been very good if the international community, especially the Europeans and the IAEA, would make efforts to have a nuclear-free region in the Middle East," Khatami told reporters on the sidelines of a conference in the Malaysian capital. "But instead of focusing their efforts on achieving a nuclear-free Middle East, they have focused their efforts on Iran, who only wants peaceful nuclear technology." Khatami, a moderate whose eight-year term ended last year, said Iran was being unfairly targeted. "Today, some countries in the Middle East as well as Asia have nuclear weapons, the biggest of which is Israel," he said. "Iran neither has nuclear weapons nor wants to develop nuclear weapons. Thus pressure on Iran to relinquish its right to nuclear technology is an unfair and unjust pressure." It is widely assumed that Israel has a nuclear capability, according to a report of Reuters. "Despite the pressures that are on Iran, we are almost certain that there will be no war against Iran," he said. "If there is a war, it will be very difficult, very detrimental on Iran. But it will be more detrimental for the people who take this imprudent action against Iran. He said the United Nations was unlikely to be able to muster enough support to slap sanctions on Iran and warned of economic hardship if they were imposed. "Currently, the price of each barrel of oil is $70 and this high price has created many difficulties for the industrialized world. The first effect of a sanction against Iran will be that this high price will even increase higher." Khatami said he hoped the issue could be resolved through negotiations and diplomacy. --SPA 13 35 Local Time 10 35 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/329534
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