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U.S. Again Warns Iran Of Sanctions
August 21, 2006
President Ahmadinejad (center) visiting the uranium-enrichment facility at Natanz in February (Fars)
August 21, 2006 -- The United States has again warned it will pursue United Nations sanctions against Iran if Tehran fails to comply with a UN Security Council demand to halt uranium-enrichment work by the end of this month.
The statement from White House spokeswoman Emily Lawrimore came as Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Assefi on August 20 said Iran was ready for negotiations but would not suspend enrichment.
"The issue of suspension is a return to the past," Assefi said. "We are not going to suspend [uranium enrichment activities]. The suspension of uranium enrichment [activities] is not on our agenda."
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, in a statement, has appealed to Iran to seize what he called the "historic opportunity" to negotiate a lasting settlement to the nuclear standoff by accepting an offer of incentives from major powers in exchange for halting enrichment.
Iran has said it will formally respond by August 22 to the offer made by the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain, and Germany.
(Reuters, AP)