OBAMA: U.S., RUSSIA AGREE IRAN MAY FACE NEW SANCTIONS
Thursday, September 24, 2009, 8:41
Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev united yesterday that boost UN sanctions module be thoughtful if Persia does not move to proposals to modify a thermonuclear standoff.
Foreign ministers from the fivesome imperishable UN Security Council members — the United States, Russia, Britain, author and China — and a Teutonic authorised met at the United Nations to move discussions most Iran’s thermonuclear program, which the West suspects is aimed at nonindustrial microscopic weapons.
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