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[quote:Wul 0:MV8xMDgzOTVfREM1QUJCNDQ=] http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-05-15-annan-iran_x.htm?POE=click-refer By Barbara Slavin, USA TODAY UNITED NATIONS — U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan warned the Bush administration that the Security Council might deadlock if asked to punish Iran for its nuclear program. U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan says of relations with the U.S.: "I´m afraid that it has gone sour again." By Laurent Gillieron, AP The United States and Britain have called for Iran to be brought before the Security Council if it carries out threats to resume efforts to make nuclear fuel. The United States and Britain believe the fuel could be used for bombs, while Iran contends that it is to generate power. China and Russia, which have strong economic ties to Iran, might veto any push to sanction Iran, Annan suggested in interviews with USA TODAY. (Related: Read the full transcript of Barbara Slavin´s interview) [/quote]
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By Barbara Slavin, USA TODAY
UNITED NATIONS — U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan warned the Bush administration that the Security Council might deadlock if asked to punish Iran for its nuclear program.
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan says of relations with the U.S.: "I´m afraid that it has gone sour again."
By Laurent Gillieron, AP
The United States and Britain have called for Iran to be brought before the Security Council if it carries out threats to resume efforts to make nuclear fuel. The United States and Britain believe the fuel could be used for bombs, while Iran contends that it is to generate power. China and Russia, which have strong economic ties to Iran, might veto any push to sanction Iran, Annan suggested in interviews with USA TODAY. (Related: Read the full transcript of Barbara Slavin´s interview)
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