Merkel has offered sanctions against Iran
German Chancellor Angela Merkel calls to consider the problem on restriction of trade relations between European Union’s countries and Iran as a component of the international sanctions concerning the nuclear program of Teheran.
“Recently Merkel has told that the decision of the Iranian nuclear problem requires combined efforts of the International Community and including obliges Europe and Germany, in particular, to consider ways of the further restriction of trade with Iran.
Merkel’s applications have been made after the chancellor of Germany has visited ranch of the president of the USA Georges Bush in Texas. As she said, leaders of the USA and Germany send to the consent, that the Iranian nuclear question can be solved by diplomatic way.
Visit of the German Chancellor to the USA is quite significant. Merkel became second of Bush’s key European allies, arrived on a visit to the United States last week. Earlier French President has visited the US President.
It is obvious, that thus Bush wishes to get strategic support of Paris and Berlin in carrying out key for Washington at the international decisions among which acceptance of new international sanctions across Iran remains the most important one.
It is worth of mentioning that the USA and UN Security Council ask the Iran for the termination of the program of enrichment of uranium. Washington considers, that the program is directed on creation of the nuclear weapon, Teheran approves, that it pursues exclusively peace purposes. Russia and China, being constant members of Security Council, do not support idea of toughening of sanctions concerning Iran as the international community has no concrete proofs of that the Islamic Republic develops the nuclear weapon.
- Iran has given IAEA instructions on the nuclear weapon
- France: the project of sanctions against Iran is ready
- The Great Britain suggests to enter new sanctions against Iran
- UNO Security Council is to enter more rigid sanctions against Iran
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