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Iran UN sanctions vote seen likely on Saturday

The UN Security Council would probably vote on Saturday to impose a third round of sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme, according to Western envoys.

  • Agencies
  • Published: 18:57 February 29, 2008
  • Gulf News

United Nations: The UN Security Council would probably vote on Saturday to impose a third round of sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme, according to Western envoys.

Tehran had said it would be an illegal gesture that would be ignored.

Iran denies Western charges it seeks nuclear weapons and has ignored three previous Security Council resolutions demanding it freeze its uranium enrichment programme, which can produce fuel for nuclear power plants or atomic weapons.

The five permanent council members - the United States, Britain, France, China and Russia - and Germany, which is not on the council, agreed in Berlin on January 22 on a draft text outlining a third round of sanctions against Tehran.

Washington had hoped for a swift vote on the sanctions text but negotiations have dragged on for over a month. But US and British envoys said it looked as if a vote was finally near.

"We thought it was perfectly reasonable to (finalise the resolution) tomorrow and to vote on this important issue on Saturday," said US Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad.

Washington had been pushing for a vote on Friday.

Khalilzad's British counterpart, John Sawers, agreed the vote would probably be on Saturday but did not rule out another delay.

"Had we put it to a vote today the resolution would clearly have passed, but we want to have as much support as is possible," Sawers said. "One delegation has suggested some small amendments which we're reflecting upon."

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