Iran Accuses West Of Cheating World, Vows To Pursue Nuclear Program -- Xinhuanet
TEHRAN, June 10 (Xinhua) -- Tehran accused the West on Thursday of cheating the world on the UN resolutions to impose a new round of sanctions against the country and vowed to pursue its "peaceful " nuclear program.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said that "Western countries cheated the international community" by persuading them to vote for sanctions against Iran, the official IRNA news agency reported.
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More News On Sanctions Against Iran
Russia Plans To Sell Surface-To-Air Missiles to Iran, Despite New Sanctions -- NPR
Russia says Iran sanctions do not bar missile deal -- Reuters
Russia Moves Ahead on Iranian Arms Contract -- Voice of America
Ahmadinejad: New UN Iran sanctions 'fit for dustbin' -- BBC
Iran dismisses new UN sanctions as 'a used hanky' -- The Telegraph
Iran to review relations with UN nuclear watchdog -- AP
Iran could throw out nuclear weapons inspectors -- The Telegraph
China Wants More Dialogue on Iran Nuclear Issue -- New York Times/AP
China reverses stance with Iran sanctions support -- AP
Does Iran really think China is a paper tiger? -- The Telegraph opinion
Analysis And Commentaries
ANALYSIS-Turk vote vs Iran sanctions suggests shift to East -- Reuters
Iran sanctions as good as 'used tissue' -- Kaveh L Afrasiabi, Asia Times
U.N. vote on Iran sanctions not a clear-cut win for Obama -- Washington Post analysis
Iran sanctions as tough as 'used napikins,' indeed -- Baltimore Sun opinion
Can UN's latest Iran sanctions be a game-changer? -- Christian Science Monitor
A step away from the bomb -- The Economist
Foreign Policy: Iran Sanctions Are Not Tough Enough -- Kori Schake, NPR
New sanctions fail to impose serious costs on Iran -- Paul Koring, Globe and Mail
More sanctions for Iran -- Washington Post editorial
Round 4 -- New York Times editorial
Iran nuclear sanctions not enough -- L.A. Times editorial
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