"Please understand, there is no reduction (of restrictions) at any time that permits Iran to build a nuclear weapon," Kerry told US lawmakers when pressed whether a deal with Tehran would eventually allow them to develop atomic arms.
"Iran is forever forbidden from building a nuclear weapon, that is the nature of membership in the Non-Proliferation Treaty which they are a member of."
World powers -- Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States -- appear to be close to nailing down a deal with Iran which would rein in its suspect nuclear program.
The aim is to construct a deal, which through limiting enrichment and destroying centrifuges for example, would ensure that it would take the Islamic Republic at least a year to gather together the fissile material to build a bomb. That would give the international community ample time to ward off the threat.
At a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Kerry was seeking to dismiss reports that after that time Iran would be free to develop atomic weapons.
But he stressed that "Iran has already mastered the fuel cycle" and insisted that the key was to ensure that its nuclear programme "was exclusively for peaceful purposes" -- as allowed for under the NPT.
US and Iranian negotiators are due to meet again next week in Switzerland, and American officials have said Kerry could again join the talks as a March 31 deadline for a political framework on the Iran deal looms.
Iran is "not going to be able to convince anybody on day one that they have stopped enrichment," she told PBS television late yesterday.
"They're going to have to prove over time through their actions which will be validated that they are, in fact, upholding their commitments. So this will be a phased process any way you slice it.
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