UN sanctions on Iran send unmistakable message, says Obama

By DPA,

Washington : The UN sanctions adopted by the Security Council Wednesday send an “unmistakable message” that the international community will not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons, US President Barack Obama said.


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Speaking shortly after the council voted 12-2 to impose some of the toughest sanctions on Iran so far, Obama faulted the Islamic state’s leaders for failing to seriously address concerns about the country’s nuclear activities.

“These are the most comprehensive sanctions that the Iranian government has faced,” Obama said.

The sanctions target individuals and businesses suspected of aiding the nuclear programme or with ties to the Revolutionary Guard, which is believed to be leading the effort to develop weapons. Iran insists that its nuclear programme is purely for peaceful purposes.

The sanctions also ban the selling of helicopters, combat aircraft, battle tanks, warships, ballistic missiles or missile-related technology systems.

Obama had set a deadline for Iran to accept his offer of dialogue to take steps toward resolving the issue by the end of 2009, but accused Tehran of not taking the gesture seriously. Earlier this year he announced he would pursue Security Council sanctions.

“This day was not inevitable,” Obama said. He added that his administration was still open to diplomatic engagement with Tehran.

The US proposed the resolution last month after getting the support of the four other permanent members of the Security Council – Britain, China, France and Russia.

Lebanon abstained from Wednesday’s vote, while Brazil and Turkey voted against it. Brazil and Turkey have been pursuing a separate diplomatic approach with Tehran and had said they were opposed to sanctions.

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