March 9, 2007
Major powers are considering proposals for sanctions on Iran’s nuclear ambitions that include penalties against Tehran’s Revolutionary Guards as well as the Tehran’s state-owned Bank Sepah.
But in a working paper of provisions for a second U.N. Security Council sanctions resolution, seen by Reuters on Thursday, Russia and China raised objections to many of the measures. One key element they agreed to was an arms embargo on any weapons Iran would be allowed to export.
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