UNO Security Council is to enter more rigid sanctions against Iran
The prime minister of Great Britain Gordon Brown and the president of the USA Georges Bush have declared about the necessity of introduction of more rigid sanctions concerning Iran because of the nuclear program of Teheran.
The prime minister of Great Britain has emphasized that concerning Iran UNO Security Council has decided, that sanctions are the effective measure, therefore a following stage which they are ready to start will rely in strengthening sanctions by the new UNO’s resolution.
British prime-minister has also declared that the Security Council and a new command of the international inspectors can strengthen pressure upon Iran with the purpose to limit development of uranium enrichment, not withstanding the fact that international sanctions have already shown their efficiency.
In July 2007, it has been mentioned that the West will renew requirements about toughening sanctions against Iran not earlier than in September as western diplomats have a lot of more urgent international questions. Thus the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran has informed that authorities will not stop the nuclear program of Islamic Republic, and the development of the nuclear industry of Iran will be preceded in the agreed limits and will not depend on political falsities. At the same time Iran has declared about its readiness to consider an opportunity of carrying out of direct negotiations with the USA.
Earlier the Iranian authorities have allowed IAEA experts to lead inspection at a factory on manufacture of heavy water. Let’s remind, at present already 73 states have joined to UNO Security Council’s sanctions against Iran.
- USA enter sanctions against some the companies for their assistance to Iran
- The Great Britain suggests to enter new sanctions against Iran
- The IAEA toughens sanctions against Iran
- Iran has started industrial enrichment of uranium
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