Special report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
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PARIS, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- France said on Thursday that if Iran went on refusing to suspend its nuclear program, sanctions against the country should be "progressive, proportionate and reversible."
"If Iran does not conform to the obligations which
follow from (Security Council) resolution 1696, the group of six (the United
States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany) will draw the consequences,"
said foreign ministry spokesman Jean-Baptiste Mattei.
"The measures which could be taken under resolution
1696 should be progressive, proportionate and reversible," he said.
Iran has already defied the UN Security Council's
deadline for suspending its nuclear activities by Aug.31. Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Saturday reiterated his country's refusal to suspend its
uranium enrichment program.
Iran suggested on Tuesday that France set up a
consortium to oversee Iran's nuclear program, but Paris rejected the idea.
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