Iran slams talk of more sanctions as ‘irresponsible’
IRAN: Iran on Sunday hit out at talk of more EU sanctions
being applied against it as “irresponsible,” singling out Britain for raising
the prospect it claimed went against UN nuclear watchdog regulations.
Foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast issued a
statement relayed by state broadcaster IRIB calling Western sanctions
“ineffective” and “obsolete.” He was reacting to comments made by EU foreign
ministers, meeting in Cyprus on Saturday, who said a “growing consensus” was
forming to impose new punitive measures on Iran to pressure it further to make
concessions on its disputed nuclear programme.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague said after the
meeting that existing EU sanctions were having “a serious impact” but it was
“necessary to increase the pressure on Iran, to intensify sanctions.” Britain
would urge EU governments to agree a new round of sanctions -- targeting the
energy sector and trade -- at the next meeting of EU foreign ministers in
mid-October, a diplomatic source at the meeting told
AFP.
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