Representatives from the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France and
Germany will seek to move forward with new sanctions against Iran as Tehran
refuses to comply with United Nations resolutions, the State Department said
yesterday.
Iran has failed to comply with the demands of the UN Security Council and to
cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency, State Department
spokesman Sean McCormack said.
"So the agreement is to move forward with a new sanctions resolution, and
we'll discuss that," he said.
Despite current sour relations between the United States and Russia over
Georgia, McCormack said that Washington will seek Russian cooperation on the
settlement of nuclear issues in Iran and the Democratic People's Republic of
Korea.
"We will continue to engage Russia on those kind of issues," the spokesman
noted.
According to an IAEA report released on Monday, due to Tehran's block, the UN
nuclear watchdog had been unable to make much progress in investigating Iran's
suspect nuclear program.
The United States and its allies have accused Iran of developing nuclear
weapons, but Iran insists that its nuclear program is only for peaceful
purposes.
Iran till now has been under three UN sanctions over its disputed nuclear
program.