Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Iran: U.S. Sanctions

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Foto : Mohammad Nahavandian (islamtimes)
Photograph: Mohammad Nahavandian (islamtimes)
TEHRAN -United States (US) President Barack Obama signed the new sanctions against Iran's Central Bank which is the backbone of Iran's revenue sector. Iran also condemned the enactment of the new sanctions.

"These Sanctions will attack all sides in the world and create a world banking system to be vulnerable. However, since long ago, the sanctions will not be successful to attack our economy. We are always looking for ways to cope with enforcing these sanctions, "said the official of Iran Mohammad Nahavandian, ISNAwas quoted as saying, Monday (2/1/2012).

Earlier, European countries also suggest the existence of sanctions against Iran oil trade, but the U.S. refused to sanction it because Obama is afraid of going to the increase in world oil prices.

Nahavandian also urged European countries not to follow the way the US and resolve the problem with this discussion. Until now the EU also appear to be torn to pieces in determining sanctions to Iran.

Western suspicions of Iran appear to be increasing. Although its nuclear Iran explained that used for the purpose of peace, the West seems to believe more in the report of the International Atomic Agency (IAEA) which is to say, Iran make an atomic bomb with its nuclear project.

Russia and China also have repeatedly urged the West to resolve the case of Iran with dialogue, not by sanctions. Russia believes the sanctions are not the right way to solve the Iran nuclear issue.(rhs)

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