Japan
will back US on Iran sanctions: report
AFP
HONG KONG
Petroleumworld.com
06 24 06
Japan has told the United States it was prepared to freeze Iranian bank
accounts as part of a US-led plan to impose sanctions on Iran over its
nuclear programme, a newspaper reported on Saturday.
The Financial Times said officials had told the paper that Japan would
support the sanctions if Iran did not suspend uranium enrichment and
accept a package of incentives from the international community.
"Japanese officials were reluctant to be pinned down on the timing
or trigger for any possible move," the report said.
But it cited one unnamed official saying that Japan could use its foreign
exchange powers to freeze foreign assets in an emergency.
The paper said Japan expected Iran to respond by suspending loan repayments
to Tokyo but was "betting" that the Islamic republic would
not cut off supplies of oil.
The five permanent UN Security Council members -- Britain, China, France,
Russia and the United States -- plus Germany have offered Iran a package
of incentives and multilateral talks if it agrees to halt uranium enrichment.
That work is at the centre of fears the hardline regime could acquire
nuclear weapons, though Tehran insists it is only to provide fuel for
nuclear energy.
US President George W. Bush has warned of UN Security Council action,
which could mean sanctions, if Iran does not comply.
AFP 24 0514 GMT 06 06
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