. Solar Energy News .




.
NUKEWARS
Israel PM urges sanctions on Iran oil, banking sectors
by Staff Writers
Jerusalem (AFP) Nov 24, 2011


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Thursday for sanctions to be imposed on Iran's oil and banking sectors to put pressure on it to rein in its controversial nuclear programme.

"It is very important that significant economic sanctions were imposed, but that is not enough," he said at a joint press conference with his Romanian counterpart Emil Boc.

"Further effective sanctions must be activated, including on the petroleum industry and Iran's central bank, in the near future," he said.

Sanctions targeting Iran's financial sector were unveiled on Monday by Britain, Canada and the United States, following a report by the UN atomic energy watchdog earlier this month that came the closest yet to suggesting Tehran was seeking a nuclear weapons capability.

France separately called for the West to freeze Iranian central bank assets and slap an embargo on Iranian oil.

"The goal of Iran's nuclear programme has been the subject of controversy but it is no longer," Netanyahu claimed.

"Iran is vigorously working to achieve a nuclear weapon. This is the threat facing Israel, facing the region and facing the entire world."

Pressure on Iran is likely to be stepped up a notch on December 1, when EU foreign ministers are expected to announce additional sanctions on some 200 Iranian firms and individuals, according to diplomats.

Israel, which has the Middle East's sole if undeclared nuclear arsenal, has long accused Iran of trying to develop atomic weapons under cover of its civil nuclear programme.

Tehran strongly denies the charge and has accused Israel of trying to sabotage its civil nuclear programme and kill its nuclear scientists.

A defiant Iran insisted on Wednesday that it would not back down on its right to develop nuclear technology for peaceful medical and power generation purposes despite the newly announced Western sanctions.

"The Iranian nation will not back down an iota, and will not allow the slightest move to encroach on the nation's rights," President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in a speech aired on state television.

Related Links
Learn about nuclear weapons doctrine and defense at SpaceWar.com
Learn about missile defense at SpaceWar.com
All about missiles at SpaceWar.com
Learn about the Superpowers of the 21st Century at SpaceWar.com




.
.
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
...
Buy Advertising Editorial Enquiries




.

. Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle



NUKEWARS
Defiant Iran eyes retaliation for sanctions
Tehran (AFP) Nov 23, 2011
A defiant Iran said on Wednesday that it will not back down despite newly announced Western sanctions over its atomic drive, as it took the first steps to hit back at the measures. "The Iranian nation will not back down an iota, and will not allow the slightest move to encroach on the nation's rights" in terms of its nuclear programme, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in a speech aired on ... read more


NUKEWARS
Mite-y genomic resources for bioenergy crop protection

Biofuel policy needs rethink, says UN expert

Iowa scientists genetically increase algae biomass by more than 50 percent

Second-generation ethanol processing is cost prohibitive

NUKEWARS
Insect cyborgs may become first responders, search and monitor hazardous environs

Robojelly Gets an Upgrade: Underwater robot learns to swim more like the real thing

Smart swarms of bacteria inspire robotics researchers

Space Florida and Lockheed Martin Collaborate for Underwater Vehicle Program

NUKEWARS
Wind power to account for half of Danish energy use in 2020

Vestas receives order for Michigan wind-power project

Britain's Prince Philip blasts 'useless' wind farms

Backers: Offshore wind investments to jump

NUKEWARS
Volvo to boost staff, mainly in China: CEO

More Chevy Volt battery fires lead to US probe

Tokyo Motor Show looks to green cars to drive recovery

Icom North America Earns EPA Certifications For Ford Bi-Fuel Propane Engines

NUKEWARS
World can't do without Iran oil: Tehran official

Iraq inks $17 bn gas joint venture deal

Chinese energy giant reshuffles top management

Developing economies see no escape from coal

NUKEWARS
Graphene grows better on certain copper crystals

New method of growing high-quality graphene promising for next-gen technology

Giant flakes make graphene oxide gel

Amorphous diamond, a new super-hard form of carbon created under ultrahigh pressure

NUKEWARS
Power lines a major risk for migratory birds

US backs 'green prosperity' with Indonesia aid

Argentina chips away at utility subsidies

Iraq's Basra threatens to act alone over power cuts

NUKEWARS
Amnesty urges Brazil to probe Indian chief's killing

Carbon mitigation strategy uses wood for buildings first, bioenergy second

West coast log, lumber exports in first 9 months of 2011 surpass 2010 totals

Brazil offers to resolve land issue for Guarani Indians


.

The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2011 - Space Media Network. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement