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    UN may impose new sanctions on Iran in Feb. 2010
    27.12.2009 16:53 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The UN Security Council can impose new sanctions on
    Iran by late February unless Tehran accepts the Iran Six's offer on
    its controversial nuclear dossier, Britain's UN envoy said on December
    26.

    Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States have
    been trying to persuade Iran to halt uranium enrichment it says it
    needs for electricity generation for economic and diplomatic
    incentives. Iran-Six envoys last met in Geneva on October 1.

    "There will be some discussion among the Six first, before we table
    something in New York. But I think probably by the end of February,
    certainly I expect there to be sanctions," British Ambassador Mark
    Lyall Grant told RIA Novosti.

    Iran, which is already under three sets of United Nations sanctions
    for refusing to halt uranium enrichment, recently announced plans to
    build 10 new uranium enrichment facilities. Western powers suspect it
    of pursuing an atomic weapons program.

    "We shall be discussing among the six of us over the next few weeks on
    what elements might be included in a new sanctions resolution against
    Iran. But at the same time we will always leave the door open to
    further dialogue," the British diplomat said.

    Lyall Grant said it is not too late for Iran to start cooperating with
    the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency
    (IAEA), and the international community to avoid sanctions.

    Britain, the United States and France warned Tehran they were likely
    to push for new sanctions early next year if it refused to halt its
    nuclear program during a UN Security Council meeting on December 10.
    Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said earlier
    Moscow prefers "political and diplomatic methods," and that any
    further sanctions against the Islamic republic are so far unnecessary,
    finchannel.com reported.
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