US Secretary of State John Kerry talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on May 30, 2015 in Geneva. (AFP / POOL / SUSAN WALSH)
Bloomberg: Countries Don’t Report Iran Sanctions Violations, UN Report Says
United Nations monitors said governments reported no new incidents of Iran violating Security Council sanctions against its nuclear program, even though some have unfolded in plain sight.
“The current situation with reporting could reflect a general reduction of procurement activities by the Iranian side or a political decision by some member states to refrain from reporting to avoid a possible negative impact on ongoing negotiations” between Iran and six world powers, said a panel of experts for the UN committee on Iran sanctions in its latest report, dated June 1 and made public Tuesday.
WNU Editor: When I read reports like this UN report .... how can I believe on anything that the White House may say? And if an agreement is reached .... and if Iran breaks it .... will the White House tell us? If past behavior is any indication, the answer is no.
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