BBC
March 11, 2008
Support for tough international action against Iran over its nuclear programme has fallen in the past 18 months, a poll carried out for the BBC suggests.
Fewer people now say Iran should face sanctions or military strikes over its refusal to abide by UN resolutions.
The United States and Western allies believe Iran may be developing nuclear weapons. Iran vehemently denies this.
Of more than 30,000 people asked, most said Iran should be allowed to produce nuclear fuel if subject to UN checks.
“It appears that people in many countries are interested in ramping down the confrontation with Iran, while still using UN inspectors to ensure that Iran is not developing nuclear weapons,” said Steven Kull, director of Pipa, which carried out the poll in partnership with Globescan, on behalf of the BBC World Service.
The latest survey was carried out in 31 countries and draws on a similar poll conducted in June 2006.
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