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Aboard her plane later, Clinton said that as she walked by Mottaki after finishing her speech in a hotel ballroom she spotted him shaking hands in the crowd. "He saw me and he stopped and began to turn away and I said, 'Hello, minister.' He just turned away." she said. Earlier Friday, Sheik Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Bahrain's top diplomat declared that the Middle East "can never live with" a nuclear-armed Iran
-- remarks that echoed some of the bluntly private comments about Iran from Persian Gulf leaders that were divulged in recently released WikiLeaks diplomatic documents. The Bahraini foreign minister was unequivocal in his insistence that Iran must not move toward a nuclear bomb-making capability. He said no one questions Iran's right to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. "When it comes to taking that power to developing into a cycle for weapon-grade (nuclear material), that is something that we can never accept and we can never live with in this region," he said. "We've said it to Iran and we've heard it from all." He was responding to a reporter's question about a WikiLeaks disclosure of a secret State Department cable quoting Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa as saying privately that Iran must be stopped from getting the bomb. Until now, Arab worries generally have been expressed publicly in careful, diplomatic language with the emphasis on dialogue and diplomacy. The WikiLeaks disclosures showed private concerns about Iran expressed by a range of Arab leaders. One message said Bahrain's King Hamad "argued forcefully for taking action to terminate their (Iran's) nuclear program, by whatever means necessary. That program must be stopped. The danger of letting it go on is greater than the danger of stopping it."
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