Special
Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
TEHRAN, Jan. 31 (Xinhua) -- Iranian Foreign Ministry
spokesman Mohammad-Ali Hosseini said on Thursday that UN Security Council
sanctions against Iran are in violation of the UN Charter, state-run Press TV
reported.
"There is no legal justification for passing
resolutions against Iran, just as there was no justification for Tehran's
nuclear dossier to be hauled before the UN Security Council," Hosseini was
quoted as telling Bahrain's newspaper Al-Wasat.
The spokesman, meanwhile, urged the UN Security
Council to shelve the Islamic Republic's nuclear dossier, so it can be dealt
with by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Hosseini said the resolutions passed against Tehran
"aim to deprive the Iranian nation of its legitimate and inalienable right to
develop peaceful nuclear technology."
He reiterated that Iran's nuclear activities pose no
threat to other countries.
Foreign ministers of the five UN permanent members of
the Security Council, Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States,
along with Germany last week circulated a statement containing the proposed
elements of a draft resolution to impose more travel bans, frozen assets and
other sanctions on Iran.
The diplomatic standoff between Iran and the West
began almost six years ago over suspicions that Tehran's nuclear work is a cover
for an atomic weapons program.
So far, the UN Security Council has adopted two
resolutions, one in Dec. 2006 and the other in March 2007, to force Iran to
suspend its uranium enrichment activities and give up its nuclear
programs.