Israel supports int'l sanctions on Iran - PM 
 
  (Xinhua)  Updated: 2006-10-13 08:33  JERUSALEM - Israel supports 
international efforts, including U.N. Security Council sanctions, to restrain 
Iran's nuclear ambitions, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Thursday 
morning. 
At a meeting with his senior cabinet ministers and intelligence officials on 
Israel's policy on Iran, Olmert said that the North Korea's latest nuclear 
experiment "highlights the need for urgent, determined, vigorous and united 
action" by the international community regarding Iran. 
 Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, Defense Minister Amir Peretz, Vice 
Premier Shimon Peres and other senior officials including the heads of the 
intelligence agencies attended the meeting. 
 The meeting also discussed the possible actions Israel would take on this 
issue, which include disclosing details of the military cooperation between 
North Korea and Iran to media and decision-makers in the West. 
 Russia, which now has opposed the U.S. efforts to impose sanctions on Iran, 
was another topic of Thursday's meeting. 
 Olmert is expected to raise Iran's nuclear threat when he meets with Russian 
President Vladimir Putin in Moscow next week.  
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