Terzitells Herzliya Conference a nuclear Iran would 'be free to raise and lower the volume of regional tension'
"With a nuclear Iran, the rules of the Middle Eastern game would not only changeovernight; they would change irreversibly," visiting Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata said Wednesday.
"Under its own nuclear umbrella, Tehran would be free to raise and lower the volume of regional tension as best suits its national interest," he said.
"In the end, however 'regional' the trigger, a nuclear crisis will always have a global impact. Should Tehran acquire nuclear capabilities, others would follow and theMiddle East- the very doorstep ofEurope- would enter this new regional nuclear race," Terzi warned.
Addressing the ongoing bloodshed inSyria, the Italian FM told the conference: "We can no longer afford delays in our action. No example is better than Syria to remind us that the (Bashar) Assad regime and its allies do not necessarily act under similar constraints.
"We are witnessing the emergence of fast-rising economic and military powers, in different regions, which pursue their interest with the power of a state and the flexibility of a non-state actor. These are decades of asymmetric diplomacy," he said.
Terzi concluded by pointing to Israel as a regional stabilizer stating that "Israelnot only lies at their geographical center. It is also at their frontline. As the dust settles, and room grows for new ideas, Israel will be the first and foremost engine of a new path towards a more secure and peaceful Middle East."