Rice: U.S. to pursue Iran sanctions if nuclear program not stopped
Other security council members champion negotiations, averting sanctions; Iran rejects suspending its program.
By News AgenciesU.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice warned Iran on Tuesday that the United States would actively pursue sanctions in the United Nations Security Council unless Tehran suspended its nuclear enrichment and processing activities.
ix world powers abandoned attempts Tuesday to issue a joint statement criticizing Iran's nuclear defiance after China and Russia refused to endorse U.S.-backed tough language, diplomats said.
The split, at a 35-nation meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency's board, reflected indecision on how to react to Tehran's weekend suggestion that it might temporarily suspend uranium enrichment - but only on its own terms.
Russia and China have both signed off on UN sanctions as a way to punish Iran for its refusal to freeze uranium enrichment, which was first requested and then demanded by the UN Security Council. Russia and China are both permanent council members and part of the six-nation coalition trying to pressure Tehran to give up enrichment.Both, however, have resisted U.S.-led efforts to move to sanctions quickly, despite the expiry of an August 31 deadline on Iran to freeze work on developing the technology, which can be used to help make nuclear arms. Instead, they favor continued negotiations with Tehran.
Diplomats accredited to the IAEA, who demanded anonymity in exchange for sharing confidential information with The Associated Press, said Iran's readiness to consider a temporary enrichment freeze appears to have exacerbated differences over UN sanctions.
Iran's offer for a freeze of up to two months was unofficial and tentative, made during talks between EU top foreign policy official Javier Solana and Ali Larijani, Tehran's senior nuclear negotiator and revealed by officials from delegations familiar with the outcome of those talks.
Expanding on the Iranian overture Tuesday, those same officials said that Tehran was only willing to freeze enrichment temporarily once it begins talks with the six powers that are meant to defuse the nuclear crisis. The six are formally demanding a stop to enrichment before such talks.
The IAEA's chief U.S. delegate, Gregory L. Schulte, said America welcomed "the open channel" Solana had established, but emphasized that Iran had yet to make a formal offer on freezing enrichment.
"We would like very much to hear ... that Iran is suspending," Schulte said. "But in the meantime, the intention is to move forward with the [Security Council] sanctions package."
Still, the failure of the six powers to come up with a common Iran statement at the board meeting reflected that some preferred to wait on tough punishment until Iran offered more details about its suggestion.
"There was too much talk of the Security Council and sanctions, and the Russians and Chinese were unwilling to go along," one of the diplomats said referring to the differences over attempts to draft a common text.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice suggested Monday that Washington still wanted suspension before talks, telling reporters: "The question is, are they prepared to suspend verifiably so that negotiations can begin."
The six-power talks are aimed at persuading Iran to agree to a long-term moratorium on enrichment. But Tehran has said it would not give up its right to the full range of nuclear technology and expertise, including enrichment, which it says it needs to develop to meet future nuclear power needs.
Still, Tehran's readiness to consider even a temporary pause is significant because it could de-escalate the nuclear standoff if the six powers agree that Iran's terms on enrichment and other conditions it set out in the weekend Vienna talks are acceptable for a start to negotiations.
Iran's oil minister, Kazem Vaziri Hamaneh, told reporters at an OPEC conference in Vienna on Tuesday that progress in talks between Iran and the EU had eased the crisis.
"Many points are now clear," Hamaneh said. "I don't see a standoff" any longer.
The West, and the U.S. in particular, says a pause in Iran's nuclear activity is essential to prevent Tehran from gaining ground toward a weapon if that is their hidden aim. Iran voluntarily did suspend uranium activities during two years of negotiations with European nations, but those talks fell apart last year.
The latest offer, with the added inducement of face-to-face talks with Iran's old enemy the United States, would give trade, aid and political benefits to Iran if it scales back its program and answers the West's concerns. Iran would still be able to develop civilian nuclear power.
The diplomatic coalition against Iran has appeared ragged at times, but so far has held together. The issue may finally be at a turning point if the Security Council takes up sanctions, a step that not only Russia and China but some European allies of Washington are reluctant to take.
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U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice speaking in Nova Scotia on Monday. (Reuters) |
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Another name for an aircraft carrier. You really believe that will get there. Here they are cutting education budgets, all sort of social assistance and increasing the homeless to keep up the madness. I don't believe there is another fool to launch the new operation Barbarose, with the same results.
Joseph: On today market 20 to 25 dollars are called terror premium being paid, on 65 /66 dollar range. International events boost the price of crude on the spot market. I will be very interested on obtaining the sources of the increase production. That would defeat the purpose of the Peak Oil theory.
America will not even consider starting a conflict with Iran. The American army is already stretched thin in Afghanistan and Iraq, and those wars have little support at home. America needs to stop acting as a cats paw for Israel, and let the mideast go its own way.
To UN Security Council Seat Especially In Light of AhmediAbuser Last Visit to Chavez Whom Now Makes Such Statements Against Israel In Line With Those of AhmediFool . A Wack on Iran Not Happening ? Keep on Dreaming And Don't Come Back With Your Usual Curiosity About How Iran'Nuke Will Be Wacked and The Consequences Of Such Wacking. Teetotal Admit That You Don't Want to Face Terror,
Where did you get this nonsense, Joseph? The oil price falls when events in the Middle East seem to be cooling down, and, IN PARTICULAR, when it appears that the madness of a US attack on Iran will not happen. If the oil price is falling at the moment Zionists can take this as a very bad sign that their scheming to get American to whack Iran on their behalf just ain't making it.
$200 a barrel for oil will look cheap when the first US capital ship goes to the bottom of the Persian Gulf.
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...about sanctions. Those that are approved will be so weak as to be useless. The world needs Iranian oil, and as long as that is true sanctions will not work. Rice should remember that the UN is not an arm of the State Department and that America has to work to persuade people towards its views. Iran will go nuclear.
Quote " It does not need to fire a single shot only take the oil to $200 a barrel and become your economic nightmare. " USA is Boosting its Oil Production Driving Oil Price Down . Quote " Come back Billy we need some common sense today." Or Is it Ok With You Teheran Clerics Leaders Ideology Of Shi'ite Islam Version?
U.S has maintained sanctions against Iran since 1979. What it used to be your market now is european, chinesse and russian. You build the nuclear complexes or your memory is so short. Iran can destroy the U.S don't forget that. It does not need to fire a single shot only take the oil to $200 a barrel and become your economic nightmare. Your adjustable mortgage will create millions of homeless people, not only Katrina can do that. Don't forget your green piece of paper may not be accepted internationally as your deficit soars. Come back Billy we need some common sense today.
US should of placed sanctions on Iran long ago. What is the US waiting for?
Based on Iraq-Iran war. Human Wave attacks. Use of children. Demoralization of invading army. Isolate and surround. Use pin-point attacks on strategic targets. Targetted Assasinations. Hit and run but do not invade. Force Iran into offensive actions. Russia and China want to see USA economy collapse first. Venezuela also. Not good for Israel if economy collapses not to mention the loss of USA soldiers in Iranian dirty tactics! Selah!