In an interview with journalists earlier this month, President Barack Obama reaffirmed the U.S. Government's commitment to diplomatic engagement with Iran and the importance of ensuring Iran's accountability to the international community concerning its nuclear program. In a separate interview with the New York Times, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton emphasized that the United States remains "committed to engagement on this issue of Iran's nuclear program and resolving our differences diplomatically through multilateral engagement."
Secretary Clinton said, "The bottom line is that it's Iran's leadership that holds the keys as to a successful engagement. And if they begin to show signs that they're willing to comply with the obligations that they already undertook, we're going to be responsive. But," she said, "we're committed to sharpening their choices and putting them in a position where they feel the consequences of not changing their policies."
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