PARIS: Sanctions on Iran over its controversial nuclear programme will be tightened unless Tehran negotiates seriously, France said on Tuesday after two days of talks in Moscow failed to produce a breakthrough.
"Pressure should now increase on Iran with the European Union fully applying from July 1 the oil embargo decided on in January," French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said in a statement released in Paris. "The sanctions will continue to be tightened as long as Iran refuses to negotiate seriously."
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