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Initial sanctions against Iran would include travel restrictions and financial measures against Iranian government officials, along with curbs on trade in technology that could benefit Iran's nuclear research, U.S. and foreign diplomats have said. U.S. and European officials want to avoid impos...
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Published in | The Record (Hackensack, N.J.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Bergen County, N.J
North Jersey Media Group Inc
05.10.2006
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Summary: | Initial sanctions against Iran would include travel restrictions and financial measures against Iranian government officials, along with curbs on trade in technology that could benefit Iran's nuclear research, U.S. and foreign diplomats have said. U.S. and European officials want to avoid imposing sanctions that would hurt the Iranian people and cause them to direct their anger at the West rather than at their own government. |
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