Text Version
RSS Feeds
Newsletter
Home Forum Photos Features Newsletter Archive Employment
About US Help Site Map
SEARCH   About US FAQ Site Map Site News
  SERVICES
  -Text Version
  -RSS Feeds
  -Newsletter
  -News Archive
  -Give us feedback
  -Voices of Readers
  -Online community
  -China Biz info
  What's new
 -
 -
Six major countries agree on UN draft reaffirming sanctions on Iran
+ -
09:29, September 27, 2008

 Related News
 Iran Air to continue Tehran-Tokyo flights
 Iranian president says its country's nuclear program is peaceful
 U.S. says planned meeting on Iran called off
 Iranian president vows to outline nuclear activities in UN meeting
 Iran launches military parade
 Comment  Tell A Friend
 Print Format  Save Article
Representatives from the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany on Friday agreed to submit to UN Security Council a draft resolution reaffirming existing sanctions on Iran.

"We circulated a very short, succinct draft resolution reaffirming previous decisions, and calling on Iran to comply by its obligations under its previous Security Council resolutions and IAEA board of governors' decisions," U.S. Deputy Ambassador Alejandro Wolff told reporters.

Wolff said that it is important for the council to signal its "unity" after the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released its most recent report on Iran.

Russia's UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin confirmed that the draft contained no new sanctions and was just "a reconfirmation of previous resolutions on the Iranian nuclear issue."

Churkin said that it is "not timely" for the council to slap new sanctions on Iran because "we think that more discussions are necessary with the Iranians and that there is still room for diplomacy here."

According to an IAEA report released on Monday, due to Tehran's block, the UN nuclear watchdog had been unable to make much progress in investigating Iran's suspect nuclear program.

The United States and its allies have accused Iran of developing nuclear weapons, but Iran insists that its nuclear program is only for peaceful purposes.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad shrugged off international sanctions threat on Thursday. "Whatever they do, Iran will continue its activities. Sanctions are not important," he told a news conference. "The era of such threats has ended."

Iran till now has been under three UN sanctions over its disputed nuclear program.

Source:Xinhua



  Your Message:   Most Commented:
China's 3rd Manned Space Mission
Why some Western media scared of reportage on true China
US-India nuclear agreement going through bottleneck
Scientists start experiment to recreate Big Bang
EU wants to be more equal to Washington

|About Peopledaily.com.cn | Advertise on site | Contact us | Site map | Job offer|
Copyright by People's Daily Online, All Rights Reserved

http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90856/6507401.pdf