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US President Barack Obama has said the US and its allies are developing a "significant regime of sanctions" against Iran for its nuclear programme. | US President Barack Obama has said the US and its allies are developing a "significant regime of sanctions" against Iran for its nuclear programme. |
He said the international community was unified over Iran's "misbehaviour". | He said the international community was unified over Iran's "misbehaviour". |
Speaking in Washington, he said despite Tehran's denials, it was clear Iran was working to build nuclear weapons. | Speaking in Washington, he said despite Tehran's denials, it was clear Iran was working to build nuclear weapons. |
His remarks came after Iranian state media reported that Iran had started the process of enriching uranium to 20% for use in a medical research reactor. | |
Russian disapproval | Russian disapproval |
In an unexpected appearance in the White House briefing room, Mr Obama said the US was confident the international community was "unified around Iran's misbehaviour in this area". | In an unexpected appearance in the White House briefing room, Mr Obama said the US was confident the international community was "unified around Iran's misbehaviour in this area". |
He said the new push for sanctions on Iran was "moving along fairly quickly" and should be completed in the next few weeks. | He said the new push for sanctions on Iran was "moving along fairly quickly" and should be completed in the next few weeks. |
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Mr Obama also said he was pleased at Russia's quick disapproval of Iran's latest move. | Mr Obama also said he was pleased at Russia's quick disapproval of Iran's latest move. |
But he said it was unclear how China would respond to a new push at the UN Security Council for another round of sanctions against Iran. | But he said it was unclear how China would respond to a new push at the UN Security Council for another round of sanctions against Iran. |
China, a UN Security Council member, has called for further talks over the issue. | China, a UN Security Council member, has called for further talks over the issue. |
China and Russia have been reluctant in the past to support international sanctions against Iran. | |
"How China operates at the Security Council as we pursue sanctions is something we're going to have to see," Mr Obama said. | "How China operates at the Security Council as we pursue sanctions is something we're going to have to see," Mr Obama said. |
The five permanent members of the Security Council - the US, Russia, China, France and Britain - have a veto over resolutions, including sanctions. | The five permanent members of the Security Council - the US, Russia, China, France and Britain - have a veto over resolutions, including sanctions. |
Iran currently enriches uranium to a level of 3.5% but requires 20% enriched uranium for its research reactor, which is meant to produce medical isotopes. A bomb would require uranium enriched to at least 90%. | Iran currently enriches uranium to a level of 3.5% but requires 20% enriched uranium for its research reactor, which is meant to produce medical isotopes. A bomb would require uranium enriched to at least 90%. |
The US and its Western allies say Iran is trying to develop a nuclear weapon - a charge Iran denies. | The US and its Western allies say Iran is trying to develop a nuclear weapon - a charge Iran denies. |
In October, a deal brokered by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was thought to have been struck for Iran to send its uranium to Russia and France for enrichment. | |
But last month, diplomats said Iran had told the IAEA that it did not accept the terms of the deal - though there have since been other, conflicting messages. | |
Also on Tuesday, US state department spokesman PJ Crowley said the international community was willing to help Iran secure medical isotopes from abroad. | |
The offer would help to "build some confidence" and show Iran that enriching uranium to 20% purity was "unnecessary", Reuters news agency quoted him saying. |