Forum Views ()
Forum Replies ()
Read more with google mobile :
Sanctions against Iran agreed upon: source
|
Edition:
U.S.
Article
Comments (4)
Save
Email
Print
Reprints
Most Popular
Most Shared
Obama says ready to "'kick ass" over Gulf oil spill
| Video
9:26am EDT
Apple unveils iPhone 4 to fend off Google
| Video
07 Jun 2010
Iran says will not swap U.S. detainees for scientist
11:38am EDT
Wall St flat as euro-zone worries offsets Bernanke
| Video
10:47am EDT
UPDATE 2-MOVES-BNP, State Street, Citi, FBR
10:48am EDT
Gold hits record high as risk aversion resurfaces
11:46am EDT
Bernanke says Europe committed to euro's survival
8:41am EDT
Circumcision may prevent sex-related penis injuries
04 Jun 2010
US STOCKS-Futures rise after Bernanke comments
7:46am EDT
Analysis: U.N. rebukes of Israel permitted in U.S. policy shift
1:01am EDT
Obama says ready to "'kick ass" over Gulf oil spill
| Video
9:26am EDT
Gold could fall 40 percent from peak: Prechter
07 Jun 2010
Circumcision may prevent sex-related penis injuries
04 Jun 2010
Analysis: U.N. rebukes of Israel permitted in U.S. policy shift
1:01am EDT
Gold hits record high as risk aversion resurfaces
11:46am EDT
Bernanke says Europe committed to euro's survival
8:41am EDT
Dollar General earnings top Street view
8:53am EDT
Bharti closes $9 billion Zain Africa deal
11:00am EDT
Apple unveils iPhone 4 to fend off Google
| Video
07 Jun 2010
Cafe claims world's biggest burger
07 Jun 2010
Sanctions against Iran agreed upon: source
MOSCOW/ISTANBUL
Tue Jun 8, 2010 10:55am EDT
Related News
Ahmadinejad says nuclear swap deal one-time offer
10:54am EDT
Iran TV shows video of scientist "abducted" to U.S.
10:54am EDT
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad listens to a journalist's question during his news conference in Istanbul June 8, 2010. 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. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters.
© Copyright 2010 Thomson Reuters
Editorial Editions:
Africa
Arabic
Argentina
Brazil
Canada
China
France
Germany
India
Italy
Japan
Latin America
Mexico
Russia
Spain
United Kingdom
United States
Reuters
Contact Us
Advertise With Us
Help
Journalism Handbook
Archive
Site Index
Video Index
Reader Feedback
Analyst Research
Mobile
Newsletters
RSS
Podcasts
Widgets
Your View
Labs
Thomson Reuters
Copyright
Disclaimer
Privacy
Professional Products
Professional Products Support
Financial Products
About Thomson Reuters
Careers
Online Products
Acquisitions Monthly
Buyouts
Venture Capital Journal
International Financing Review
Project Finance International
PEhub.com
PE Week
FindLaw
Thomson Reuters is the world's largest international multimedia news agency, providing investing news, world news, business news, technology news, headline news, small business news, news alerts, personal finance, stock market, and mutual funds information available on Reuters.com, video, mobile, and interactive television platforms. Thomson Reuters journalists are subject to an Editorial Handbook which requires fair presentation and disclosure of relevant interests.
NYSE and AMEX quotes delayed by at least 20 minutes. Nasdaq delayed by at least 15 minutes. For a complete list of exchanges and delays, please click here.
Other News on Tuesday, 8 June 2010 10 NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan in single day
Franco-German talks abruptly postponed
Jobs unveils iPhone with video editing
Iran is 'special case' says UN atomic watchdog
Warsaw braces for flood, Slovakia and Hungary reel
US soldier arrested in WikiLeaks case
Euro finance chiefs 'sign' deal for bailout fund
Sarkozy-Merkel talks cancelled: French embassy
Iran TV shows video of scientist abducted to U.S.
|
10 NATO soldiers killed on deadly Afghan day
Global stocks lower as Hungary adds to debt fears
US: 5 US troops die in eastern Afghan blast
Ten foreign troops killed in Afghanistan
|
Karzai defends removal of Afghan security chiefs
Apple CEO Jobs Unveils New iPhone 4
American denied bail in Rwanda genocide case
|
Nordstrom Introduces New "Eclipse" Inspired Apparel Collection
Chronic Insomnia Linked To Increased Mortality
Countrywide To Pay $108 Million Settlement
U.S Men Accused Of Trying To Join Somali Terrorists Appear In Court
"New Moon" Wins Big At The MTV Movie Awards
Heidi Klum, Seal Starring In Upcoming Reality Show
Tar Balls Begin Dotting Panhandle Beaches
Obamas Wow Audience At Fords Theatre In Washington, DC
Indian PM pledges to improve human rights in Kashmir
Airlines to return to profit this year: IATA
Poker player halts world record at 115 hours
Leading kabuki troupe to perform in Rome
First gay marriage celebrated in Portugal
Russian lawyer's jail death staged in shocking drama
Blonde beer turns heads in Zulu kingdom
Musical double feature for World Cup opener
S.Korean movie on East Timor to be shown at UN
Phoenician or Arab? A never-ending debate in Lebanon
As record sales drop, singers flock to festivals
Charlie Sheen to coach actors in plea deal: report
|
Infants Twins Seriously Injured In Home Fox Mauling Attack
Gary Coleman's ex-wife says found him in blood pool
|
Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow together on new track
|
Iran says no talks on nuclear issue if sanctioned
Luxury labels step out into the virtual world
Deadliest day this year for NATO in Afghanistan
Dutchman van der Sloot confesses to Peru slaying
New Japan PM Kan unveils cabinet as election looms
|
Spanish public workers strike against government cuts
2 Australian soldiers die in Afghanistan explosion
Apple unveils iPhone with video chat
Hungary government likely ditches pension fund move: report
|
White House press legend quits amid Israel row
Ahmadinejad says nuclear swap deal one-time offer
|
Charlie Sheen plea deal hits snag
10 foreign troops killed on deadly Afghan day
Obama wants to know 'whose ass to kick' over oil spill
Afghan troops fear life after foreign pullout
|
Iran is 'special case' for UN atomic watchdog: Amano
Euro finance chiefs 'sign' deal for bailout fund
Bomb attack targets Turkish police: agency
|
Foxconn confirms wage rise for Shenzhen staff
|
Gates Foundation pledges 1.5 billion dollars for women, kids
12 foreign troops killed on deadly Afghan day
10 NATO troops killed on deadly Afghan day
China's Panchen Lama visits sensitive border area
|
Apple unveils iPhone 4 to fend off Google
|
China defends Internet 'Great Firewall'
Foxconn confirms wage rise for Shenzhen staff
|
China vows no let-up to state control of Internet
|
Japan's new PM unveils cabinet
Japan PM outlines new cabinet
Philippine parliament to declare Aquino president
iPhone maker Foxconn seeks price hikes to offset wages
|
S.Korea detains skipper for poaching whales
Internet addicts stage uprising at China boot camp
Labour activists protest Foxconn meeting in Taiwan
Space probe enthralls Japan as it heads home
Mumbai plans 117-storey apartment block
S.Korea says not seeking sanctions on North
Two Australians killed in Afghan attack: officials
Honda hit by new strike in China
Foxconn parent suffers share slump, protests
Honda assessing impact of latest supplier strike
Strike halts Hyundai's India production
Courtier Jean-Paul Gaultier leaves Hermes
France opens its market to online gaming
South Africa's shebeens spruce up for World Cup
Senegal tackles malaria with song contest
Charlie Sheen plea deal hits snag
75 long-lost silent movies being returned to US
Demi Moore set to publish memoir in 2012
|
Shrek rules North American box office for third week
Charlie Sheen assault plea hits snag, case delayed
|
Marvin Isley of Isley Brothers dies at age 56
|
Sitcom stars get serious about comedy
|
MTV Movie Awards drop 13 percent in ratings
|
True Blood star Moyer picks pair of pictures
|
Alanis Morissette marries rapper boyfriend
|
Stanley Tucci joins Captain America
|
Knight and Day to open two days sooner
|
Iran says no talks on nuclear issue if sanctioned
Russian soldiers charged over Polish crash theft
Van der Sloot confesses to killing Peru woman: police
|
UN aid chief calls for end to Gaza blockade
Libya expels UN refugee agency
Barack's no mug: red-faced Aussies in spelling gaffe
Israeli president visits SKorea amid Gaza uproar
Sanctions against Iran agreed upon: source
|
Bomb kills 2 US troops; NATO losses at 23 for June
Aquino wins Philippine presidential election
More US troops die in Afghanistan
Beijing says North Korea killed three Chinese at border
|
Man Collapses During Obama Speech In Michigan
7-Foot Gator Found In Tampa Middle School Cafeteria
Iran's Ahmadinejad to visit China
Alleged rogue trader Kerviel's trial starts
|
Woman Killed By Lightning Moments Before Surprise Marraige Proposal
Study: Teens Raised By Lesbians Are Well-Adjusted
Hungarian PM vows tax cuts, targets banks, FX loans
|
Update: 1 Dead In Natural Gas Line Explosion In Texas
Spain unions see 75 percent public sector strike take-up
|
Study: Returning Veterans Having Sleep Troubles
U.N. powers agree on blacklist for new Iran sanctions: envoy
|
Analysis Concludes Health Care Bill Covers Most, Costs Less
Egypt lets Muslim Brotherhood MPs into Gaza
|
Sandra Bullock To Reunite With "The Proposal" Co-Star Ryan Reynolds In New Film
Ford, Bush Era Top Official Praises Obama Policies
Several Injuries After Workers Rupture Natural Gas Pipe In Texas
Bhopal verdicts stir anger in India
'Salty' Aussie crocs go long-distance surfing
'Yes we Kan' T-shirts a boost for Japan's new PM
At least 12 dead in Bangladesh ferry accident
Big record labels seeks to freeze LimeWire assets
|
Baidu aims for 79 percent share of China search market
|
Dial M for muddle as Germans suffer phone foul-up
|
Cambodia, Thai troops border clash: Cambodian army
Row over Thai PM's choice to head protest probe
Asian markets pick up on bargain-hunting
Asia gaming market set to overtake US
Kim's son seems certain to inherit power: analysts
Japan's Softbank soon to accept iPhone 4 orders
Unpublished works by 'Millennium' writer found
S.Korea's Samsung unveils iPhone rival
Hong Kong protesters picket Apple supplier meeting
75 long-lost silent movies being returned to US
China wage hikes boost costs but might help sales
China auto sales grow at slowest rate in 13 months
Liz Taylor work by Warhol leads Christie's art sale
|
Chris Brown denied entry to Britain for tour
|
Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
AMD to Start Production of piledriver
Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights