Tuesday, February 14, 2012

In Case You Missed It: "Backers of Iran Sanctions Make an Appeal to China"



























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In Case You Missed It: "Backers of Iran Sanctions Make an Appeal to China"

Backers of Iran Sanctions Make an Appeal to China

By Rick Gladstone

The New York Times

February 14, 2012

American advocacy groups that want to isolate Iran over its suspect nuclear program singled out China on Monday, using the visit to the United States by China's next leader to criticize the vast Chinese purchases of Iranian petroleum, and to urge him and President Obama to forge a common position opposing Iran's uranium enrichment.

In a letter addressed to Vice President Xi Jinping of China, a bipartisan group of former national security advisers urged him to support the sanctions efforts by the United States and the European Union, which seek to penalize Iran in part by severely limiting its ability to export oil. ...

"We believe that the value of these sanctions is to encourage the kind of diplomatic breakthrough on Iran's nuclear activities that both of our nations seek," read the letter from the security advisers group, the Partnership for a Secure America, based in Washington. "In the context of your historic trip to the United States, we therefore urge you to make clear that China will significantly reduce its imports of oil from Iran, uphold the applicable resolutions of the United Nations Security Council, and use its economic influence with Tehran, coupled with robust diplomacy, to help resolve this issue peacefully."

In a letter addressed to Mr. Obama, United Against Nuclear Iran, a New York-based group that has successfully advocated for some of the harshest American sanctions, urged him to aggressively seek concessions on the Iran issue from Mr. Xi, who is to meet with Mr. Obama on Tuesday.

"It is imperative that you state in the strongest possible terms that China's lack of cooperation in preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability is a matter of utmost concern to the United States," read the letter by the group's president, Mark D. Wallace. "China must fully comprehend that the greatest security threat the United States currently faces is the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran." ...

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