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EU makes review of possible Iran sanctions |
2006-04-11 |
![]() In Iran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad promised "good news" in the next week on the nuclear programme — perhaps, a newspaper said, that Iran had enriched uranium to a level used in power plants. "(Iran) will not step back one iota from the right of the Iranian nation," he told a rally. Solana — who dismissed a media report of increased US planning for a possible air strike on Iran — told reporters his plan, details of which were first reported by Britain's Financial Times, was not for immediate sanctions. "What we are doing today is a reflection on what may happen if at the end of the day what is going (on) now in the Security Council does fail," Solana said. "We have plenty of time, but we have to be prepared just in case they fail." Asked if a visa ban on Iranian officials was among the possibilities, he replied: "There are many things, (a) visa ban is a classical type of measure." Britain's Straw told reporters: "We're looking at the issue, but entirely on a contingency basis." |
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