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US Senate approves Iran sanctions | US Senate approves Iran sanctions |
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The US Senate has backed legislation allowing President Barack Obama to extend sanctions against Iran. | The US Senate has backed legislation allowing President Barack Obama to extend sanctions against Iran. |
The new sanctions would target those who export fuel to Iran. | |
In his first State of the Union address on Wednesday, Mr Obama warned Iran's leaders of "growing consequences" over its nuclear programme. | |
The US and its allies fear Iran is attempting to develop nuclear weapons. Iran insists its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful. | The US and its allies fear Iran is attempting to develop nuclear weapons. Iran insists its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful. |
The Senate bill targets non-Iranian companies that export fuel to Iran or help expand Tehran's oil refining capacities by denying them US loans and other financial assistance. | |
The Senate backing follows legislation approved in the House of Representatives and the two must be reconciled before they can become law. | |
On Wednesday, Mr Obama said that "Iran's leaders continue to ignore their obligations", in an apparent reference to Tehran's nuclear activities. | |
He warned that Iranian leaders would "face growing consequences. That is a promise". | |
Nuclear offer | |
Earlier this month, Iran told the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), it could not accept the terms of a deal to ease concerns about its programme. | |
For months, the Iranian government had criticised the offer to ship low-enriched uranium abroad in return for fuel, but never responded formally. | For months, the Iranian government had criticised the offer to ship low-enriched uranium abroad in return for fuel, but never responded formally. |
There have been three rounds of UN sanctions against Iran and the US and its allies on the Security Council have been pushing for a fourth. | There have been three rounds of UN sanctions against Iran and the US and its allies on the Security Council have been pushing for a fourth. |
In 2006, the council called on states to block Iran's import and export of "sensitive nuclear material and equipment" and to freeze the financial assets of those involved in Iran's nuclear activities. | |
In 2008, the council banned all of Iran's arms exports. | |
Further restrictions - imposed in March 2008 - encouraged scrutiny of the dealings of Iranian banks. |