US President George W. Bush attends a Cabinet meeting in
the White House in Washington yesterday. Bush warned yesterday that the United
States will seek United Nations Security Council sanctions against Iran if it
refuses to suspend uranium enrichment. (Xinhua/AFP photo)
US President George W. Bush warned yesterday that the United States will
seek United Nations Security Council sanctions against Iran if it refuses to
suspend uranium enrichment.
In response to Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki's comments that
Iran would refuse to suspend uranium enrichment, Bush said: "We'll see whether
or not that is the firm decision of their government."
"And if that's what they decide to do, the next step, of course,will be for
our coalition partners to go to the United Nations Security Council. And the
choice is up to the Iranians," Bush said.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, at a press conferenceon Wednesday,
said that the United States would join the European Union in talks with Iran on
condition that Iran suspends uranium enrichment and reprocessing activities.
The United States has demanded Iran to suspend its uranium enrichment and
reprocessing programs. However, Iran has refused to do so and said its uranium
enrichment programs are for peaceful purposes only.