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US, Russia: Further Iran sanctions possible



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US President Barack Obama said Sunday that "time is running out" for Iran to sign on to a deal to ship its enriched uranium out of the country for further processing, and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said he still hopes to persuade Iran to send its enriched uranium to his country.

US President Obama and...

US President Obama and Russian President Medvedev
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If that plan fails, however, Medvedev said other options remain on the table. While he did not cite those options, the Russian leader has said further sanctions against Iran were possible if it did not open its nuclear program to inspections to prove it was not trying to build a bomb.

Obama and Medvedev, meeting on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Cooperation Council, said Iran was one of the topics they discussed.

"Unfortunately, so far at least, Iran appears to have been unable to say yes to what everyone acknowledges is a creative and constructive approach," Obama said. "We are now running out of time with respect to that approach."

Russia and the US are among six nations leading an effort to ensure Iran does not use what it maintains is a civilian nuclear program to develop an atomic bomb. But Moscow also has close ties with Iran and is helping build its first nuclear power plant, forcing Russia into a delicate balancing act.

Under the plan, Iran would send 2,420 pounds of low-enriched uranium to Russia in one batch by the end of the year in order to receive the nuclear fuel it needs for a research reactor that makes medical isotopes.

US President Barack Obama...

US President Barack Obama meets his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Singapore, Sunday. US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, 2nd right, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, right.
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Iranian politicians have rejected the proposed deal but the government says it is still considering it.

"The recent actions of this country (US), presenting unimportant and irrational proposals in the nuclear issue which they have called just and fair, all indicate that the alleged change was nothing but a deceitful symbol aimed at deceiving naive politicians," Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said Sunday in Iran.

Obama said he and Medvedev agree that the US and Russia will continue to urge Iran "to take the path that leads them to meeting its international obligations."

Obama added, "We can't count on that, and we will begin to discuss and prepare for these other pathways."

Medvedev said the US and Russia are not satisfied with the pace of the effort and reiterated Obama's point about reaching an end to it.

"In this case, our goal is clear: It is transparent, up-to-date, peaceful program - not a program that would raise questions or concerns from the international community. We're prepared to work further and I hope that our joint work will yield in positive results," he said. "In case we fail, the other options remain on the table in order to move the process in a different direction."

Mike McFaul, an official with the White House National Security Council, told reporters at a briefing in Singapore that a timetable for sanctions against Iran was not discussed.

The administration prefers international sanctions if Iran balks but also quietly supports legislation in Congress that would give Obama a broad new array of authority to target Iran's energy sector by penalizing foreign firms that sell and ship refined petroleum products to Iran. The regime is heavily dependent on gasoline, kerosene and propane imports.

The legislation would also allow the administration to go after insurance and reinsurance concerns that cover oil tankers and their cargo. The US could also target companies that provide Iran with covert technology used to crack down on protesters and democracy advocates as it did during demonstrations last summer after a disputed national election.

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19. Ja...ja..ja!!! Iran would throw lucrative OIL & GAS contracts and sanctions are...
LATIN LOVER.(ANTI-ZIONIST). - OCCUPIED PALESTINE.(NAKBA) (11/17/2009 05:55)
18. Yada Yada Yada
IRAN#1 - (11/17/2009 01:28)
17. Sanctions
Janice - USA (11/16/2009 23:17)
16. Sanctions
Ross - Canada (11/16/2009 04:08)
15. Obama will only talk. The only thing we can all hope for the destruction of....
Edward - USA (11/15/2009 22:52)
14. #6 david - you are wrong
David Z - Usa (11/15/2009 20:46)
13. In a Storm,it is often the Willow that fares better than the Oak! That's the problem faced by single-minded Fanatics!They die of their own OBSTINANCE!
ed - USA (11/15/2009 20:40)
12. The Iranian Govt. is quaking in their robes! zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
froike - us (11/15/2009 19:57)
11. Obama and Iran To # 6.
James - Israel (11/15/2009 18:59)
10. #6 Obama will destroy ........
Mickey Oberman - Canada (11/15/2009 18:32)
9. To # 6. Obama will destroy the Qom nuclear facility that is processing weapons grade fuel
Terry - (11/15/2009 17:45)
8. I'm waiting for Obama to bow before Ahmadinejad
Philip - USA (11/15/2009 17:36)
7. When's the dead line?
Petra - USA (11/15/2009 16:44)
6. Obama will destroy the Qom nuclear facility that is processing weapons grade fuel
David - USA (11/15/2009 16:01)
5. How much more time will Mr Obama give Iran ... just enough time for Tehran to hit Tel Aviv with a a nuke ...??
Lee - UK (11/15/2009 13:52)
4. Obama says
Mickey Oberman - Canada (11/15/2009 12:40)
3. Does this mean that Iran is losing the opportunity to resolve its confrontation with the US peacfully, or does this mean Iran is losing the
Chris - USA (11/15/2009 12:33)
2. Height of Hypocrisy: Russia Shipped 83-tons of Uranium to Iran in 2007
Ovadiah ben Avraham - Israel (11/15/2009 12:33)
1. Obama: ''Iran running out of time or I'll make another speech''
Terry - Israel (11/15/2009 12:14)
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