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Tuesday, 8 June 2010 - Sanctions against Iran agreed upon: source |
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The nuclear fuel swap deal reached between Iran and Turkey and Brazil is an opportunity that will not be repeated, Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday. Credit: Reuters/Osman Orsal MOSCOW/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - U.N. sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program have been "completely agreed upon", a Russian source close to Security Council talks told reporters on Tuesday. World  |  Russia Iran had earlier warned Russia on Tuesday against siding with Tehran's foes in supporting fresh U.N. sanctions over its nuclear dispute with the West. "The proposal on the sanctions against Iran has been completely agreed upon," said the source, who was speaking in Moscow on condition of anonymity. "We don't see any problems connected with this. And in my opinion there were never any," he added. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's admonishment of Moscow, until recently an ally, came in Istanbul a day before the Security Council could vote to impose a fourth round of sanctions, which Russia is expected to support. "There is no big problem, but they must be careful not to be on the side of the enemies of the Iranian people," Ahmadinejad told a news conference in Istanbul, where he was attending a summit along with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Tehran and Moscow recently clashed over Kremlin support for draft U.N. sanctions against the Islamic Republic. Putin, who said he expected to meet Ahmadinejad on Tuesday on the sidelines of the Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) in Istanbul, had said the Security Council resolution has been "practically agreed" but that sanctions should not be "excessive". "We will have an opportunity to discuss these problems if my Iranian colleague will have such a need," he said. "I hold the opinion that this resolution should not be excessive, should not put Iran's leadership, the Iranian people in a tricky situation that creates barriers on the way of development of Iran's peaceful nuclear energy." FUEL SWAP DEAL The Iranian president said a nuclear fuel swap deal agreed by Tehran with Turkey and Brazil was an opportunity that would not be repeated. The deal, which has been rejected by the West as too little too late, was intended to defuse the crisis. Turkey and Brazil last month resurrected parts of a U.N.-backed offer for Tehran to part with 1,200 kg of low enriched uranium -- which is potential nuclear weapons material -- in return for special fuel rods for a medical research reactor. Ahmadinejad said the swap deal was a one-time offer. "We hope and still hope they will be able to use this opportunity, but we say this opportunity will not be repeated," he said. The United States and other powers have rejected the deal and submitted extended sanctions to the Security Council last month for approval. Tehran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. Turkey and Brazil, both in the 15-member Security Council, say their deal with Iran removes the need for sanctions, as it created a diplomatic opening to tackle larger issues surrounding Tehran's nuclear program. Turkish President Abdullah Gul urged Ahmadinejad on Monday to tell the international community his government was ready to cooperate and solve the dispute over its nuclear program. (Additional reporting by Jon Hemming in Istanbul; Writing by Ibon Villelabeitia; editing by Samia Nakhoul) World Russia Comments See All Comments (4)  |  Post Comment Jun 08, 2010 9:37am EDT Considering the range of Iranian Missles, additional UN Sanctions are siding with the Iranian People despite a reckless leadership that does not recognize the limitations of their relative technical power. The security counsel knows well the consequences of an irrational government in a cold-war nuclear scenario. Iran’s leadership is a fine example of an wholly irrational government. We, the rational world, have worked too hard for too long to allow a tyrant with a size five shoe to attempt to obtain regional first strike capability against peaceful global neighbors of strategic importance. He wants to burn everyone’s flag. Little foot wants a new cold war. However, he is irrational as he has not considered that he is the loser, prior to the start of play. sdf Report As Abusive     Jun 08, 2010 10:32am EDT Iran is perfectly rational. Its leadership wants to have modern nuclear energy plants and, possibly (although it is only an unfounded hypothesis), to have the means of nuclear deterrence. What is irrational about it? Heretic1 Report As Abusive     Jun 08, 2010 11:09am EDT The President of Iran ,Mahmoud Ahmandinejad ; is a man with hysteria that will effect his ability to make a critical decision as the leader of the country . Because of his unruly behavior in the international affairs ; with his criticism of all the western countries including the EU , and now with the Russians in the list ; the world will have a very dangerous situation of falling into the nuclear war , an all out war between Iran and in the Middle East ; Israel on the assumptions of the big five in the United Nations Security Council ; were not able to sustain & control the Iran as with in the case of the N.Korea as well ; the Russians & the Chinese Governments that have economic ties with both Iran & N. Korea will not able to influence the two countries from further escalating into an outbreak of war in the Middle East & in the South East Asia ; between the S.Korea & the N. Korea . With the hostilities from the two dictatorships countries such as Iran , N. Korea ; the Russians along with the People’s Republic of China ; must co-operate with the Western Powers to contain the ambitious Iran & N.Korea from further developing their nuclear arsenals with the short range & long range nuclear missiles . The time is too critical for the Russians and the Chinese government to curtail their investment & selling the nuclear technologies & other military hardware to Iran & N. Korea . j8e8n0n3y Report As Abusive     Jun 08, 2010 11:11am EDT Cold war eh? How about a hot war!! In 1973 Yom Kippur mideast war Egyptian and Syrian forces overwhelm Israeli army occupying captured lands. Two days into war IDF losses are staggering and a rattled DM Dayan advise PM Meir to Deploy Jericho missiles with Nuclear payload in plainview of US sattelite surveillience. Israel in trying to force Nixon administration”s hand into resupplying lost arms is picked up by USSR and they go on worldwide Nuclear alert to be followed by a US NUCLEAR FOOTING. NUCLEAR BLACKMAIL IS BORN. A Massive US airlift(ops. Nickel Grass) at a cost of $1.1 Billion to American taxpayer would save the day for Israel. According to the Christian Science Monitor,the cost of Israel to the American TAXpayer has been over $1.6 TRILLION since 1973.http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/1209/p16s01-wmgn.html GOLUM Report As Abusive       See All Comments (4)       Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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