Qatar steers between U.S., Iran, using gas to boost influence

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Bloomberg: For Sheikh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jaber al-Thani, Qatar’s prime minister and chief diplomat, it’s natural to host the U.S. military while sharing one of the world’s largest natural-gas fields with Iran.

Canada supports new sanctions against Iran

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AFP: Canada’s foreign affairs minister on Monday praised the adoption of a UN Security Council resolution imposing additional sanctions against Iran for its refusal to halt disputed nuclear work.

U.N. adds third layer to Iran sanctions

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Washington Post: The U.N. Security Council has imposed three rounds of sanctions against Iran in an attempt to curtail the country’s nuclear ambitions, but U.S. efforts to isolate Tehran through tough, broad U.N. resolutions have yielded relatively incremental measures that mainly target Iran’s most sensitive nuclear activities.

The world holds its nerve to punish Iran

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The Times: It is a diplomatic coup for those opposed to Iran’s nuclear ambitions to have managed to get such broad support for a third round of United Nations sanctions. The vote, of 14 members in favour, with only Indonesia abstaining, represented a triumph of bargaining over the past 72 hours and a clear rebuff to Iranian nuclear ambitions.

U.N. imposes new sanctions on Iran

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Washington Post: The United Nations imposed new sanctions on Iran yesterday, capping a year of difficult diplomacy that may represent the Bush administration’s final bid to mobilize international action against Tehran over its controversial nuclear program.

China says sanctions won’t affect its Iran trade

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Reuters: A new round of sanctions imposed on Iran by the U.N. Security Council for refusing to suspend nuclear enrichment will not affect China’s trade with that country, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Tuesday.

Security Council adds sanctions against Iran

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New York Times: The Security Council on Monday adopted its third resolution imposing sanctions on Iran for its refusal to cease enriching uranium, an activity that the West suspects Iran may be using to create fuel for a nuclear weapon.

Further U.N. sanctions get unanimous OK

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Washington Times: The U.N. Security Council voted 14-0 yesterday to expand sanctions on Iran, while the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said scientists in Iran have continued to study “weaponization” of nuclear material.

Russia urges Iran to obey U.N. resolution

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Reuters: Russia urged Iran on Tuesday to abide by the latest U.N. Security Council resolution which imposed a third round of sanctions on the Islamic Republic for its refusal to suspend sensitive nuclear activities.

US condemns Iran sentence of Iranian-US journalist

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AFP: The United States on Monday condemned Iran’s decision to sentence in her absence a US-Iranian journalist to one year in prison, and demanded Tehran drop the charges against her.