WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- The United States
reiterated on Friday its call for passing a resolution to impose sanctions on
Iran for refusing to stop enrichment of uranium.
"It's time to get on with it," Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns said of the stalemate in the United
Nations Security Council after three weeks of debate.
Burns told reporters that "no one is taking the
position that there will not be sanctions." "The only question is what is the
framework of this first sanctions resolution and where do we go from here."
Burns expressed belief that a resolution that would
impose limited sanctions on Iran eventually would emerge from the Security
Council.
The forthcoming resolution will focus on Iran's
enrichment and missile programs and not seek to impose widespread economic
sanctions or limit Iranian oil and gas production, Burns said.
The United States has been seeking to impose
sanctions on Iran through the UN Security Council on the grounds that the
Islamic country develops a nuclear weapon program under the cover of a civilian
program.
Iranian leaders denies U.S. charges, and pledges to
defend its legal nuclear rights, insisting its nuclear program is solely for
civilian energy purposes.