UN agrees on basic aspects of Iran resolution
01:33 PM (MSK) December 14, 2006
The UN Security Council has agreed on the main points of a draft resolution regarding Iran's disputed nuclear activities, Russia's ambassador to the organization said Thursday. Following Tehran's refusal to halt its uranium enrichment or allow random inspections of its program in exchange for a package of incentives, Security Council members began discussing sanctions against the Islamic Republic proposed by three European states. "The main parameters [of the draft resolution] have been agreed upon," Vitaly Churkin said. "We are satisfied that our colleagues have basically accepted the Russian concept of the resolution."
Russia has repeatedly said that sanctions are an ineffective way of settling the dispute with Iran, but has refused to rule out sanctions completely. The country proposed Wednesday its amendments to the resolution drafted by the U.K., France, and Germany. The United States also put forwards its amendments.




