Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Westerwelle announced new sanctions against Iran


The European Union increased in the dispute over the Iranian nuclear program, the pressure on the government in Tehran. The community was preparing more sanctions against Tehran, told Guido Westerwelle during a meeting of EU foreign ministers. "We are in a serious situation," he said.

Paphos - The European Union is due to the hard-line stance in the dispute over Iran's nuclear program from new sanctions. As a possible date for new orders was the 15th October called as Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle (FDP) at a meeting of EU foreign ministers on Friday evening announced in Paphos, Cyprus.

Against Iran, already subject to a range of sanctions. The international community suspects that the country operates under the guise of a civilian nuclear program to nuclear weapons. Tehran denies the allegations and insists on its right to peaceful use of nuclear energy.
Westerwelle said "he was deeply concerned about the lack of progress in nuclear negotiations." "We will not accept a nuclear-armed Iran." The Iranian leadership must in talks with the international community finally make "substantive proposals".

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In the course of the dispute, the EU imposed sanctions on several occasions against Iran, including an oil embargo. The Tehran government admitted in late July that the sanctions imposed by the West affect the economy in Iran.

Britain urges EU diplomats said on more punitive measures that target the energy and trade sectors. "It is necessary to increase the pressure on Iran to intensify the sanctions," said British Foreign Secretary William Hague.

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton strives on behalf of the five veto powers in the UN Security Council - Britain, France, Russia, China and the United States - as well as Germany wants to advance nuclear negotiations with Iran as part of the so-called 5 +1 talks.

Ashton wanted to inform the EU foreign ministers in Paphos on the stalled negotiations and acknowledged that an already pre-arranged for late August interview with the Iranian nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili has still not taken place.
France's foreign minister Laurent Fabius and Italian Prime Minister Giulio Terzi also spoke in favor of the sanctions screw the EU in conflict with the government in Tehran again attract. "Our desire is that we get a political solution. But it has to move Iran," said Fabius.

Israel considers an Iranian nuclear bomb as a threat to its existence and apparently increasingly considering a military attack against Iran's nuclear facilities.

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