Monday, May 17, 2010

West To Continue Working On Sanctions

West To Continue Working On Sanctions
The spokesman for the White House added that the notice is given off in Tehran also has a vague desire of Iran to respond with the number of countries promised that work to resolve the nuclear standoff.

Iran's decision to extend the program to enrich uranium for nearly 20% is the direction, in violation of existing resolutions of the Security Council of UN, "said Gibbs.

Questioned later information with journalists, Gibbs said, not many other phases and timing of further U.S. international sanctions against Iran. He said the proposal to Iran is less than it agreed in October last year - many of which never materialized.

"The words and deeds by Iran's leaders rarely the same," Gibbs said.

He said that Iran must submit an official proposal to the International Atomic Energy for review.

When the five permanent members of Security Council members and Germany have concluded an agreement on sanctions Soon they tried to convince the 10 nonpermanent members of the Security Council. Turkey, Brazil and Lebanon have three members who are opposed to sanctions against Iran.

Western diplomats in New York estimate that Russia will continue cooperating with the U.S., Great Britain and France with the main doubt is the response of China. According to estimates, Russia - which has been the main elements of a lot in October was the transfer of 75% of Iran's uranium in Moscow - has hurt Iran rejected the agreement.

October, much has been based on the assumption that most of the navigation a bit of enriched uranium in Iran to suspend nuclear power project for one year. Since then, Iran has continued uranium enrichment. Approval of the agreement means that the Iranian nuclear weapons is delayed for half a year.

Western officials are skeptical about the timetable because of the uncertainty about the Iranian offer. Western fears that Iran may delay the transition to American attempts to vote on sanctions next month.

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