Wednesday, June 9, 2010

How Iran Evades International Sanctions. UPDATE: UN Sanctions On Iran Approved



Iran State Shipping Company Beating Sanctions By Deception -- Times Online

Iran’s state shipping company is carrying out a systematic campaign of deception to protect its international trade from looming sanctions at the United Nations Security Council.

The Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (Irisl), which has close links with the country’s Revolutionary Guards, is to be singled out in sanctions that are being voted on in the Security Council today.

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More News On Iran Sanctions

A resilient Iran shields itself from pressure by building alliances -- Washington Post
Web of Shell Companies Veils Trade by Iran’s Ships -- New York Times

U.N. Security Council Adopts Additional Iran Penalties -- Global Security Newswire
UN Security Council Approves New Iran Sanctions -- Voice of America
UN passes toughest sanctions yet on Iran -- Times Online
UN hits Iran with new sanctions over nuclear programme -- The Telegraph
UN Security Council Passes New Nuclear Sanctions Against Iran -- ABC
U.N. council hits defiant Iran with new sanctions -- Reuters
U.N. Security Council Passes New Sanctions Against Iran -- New York Times

Obama's remarks on UN sanctions on Iran -- AP
Obama: U.N. sanctions "unmistakable message" to Iran -- Reuters
Obama: Iran has failed to meet responsibilities with nuclear program -- USA Today

Ahmadinejad: UN resolutions 'not worth penny' -- Ynet News
Iran will not halt enrichment after UN vote -- Ynet News
'West killed Tehran declaration chances' -- Press TV (Iran)

Fact Sheet on new UN Security Council Sanctions on Iran -- Haaretz
Obama's efforts on Iran sanctions fall short of expectations -- Washington Post analysis
Iran sanctions: will they work? -- The Telegraph
Security Council's Muddled Message to Iran -- Council On Foreign Relations

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