The Security Council has imposed three sets of sanctions on
World powers argue that
The government says it will press on with its nuclear program.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, said: "If the UN Security Council think that they can apply pressure, it does not matter how many resolutions they issue."
Mohammad Khazaie, Iran's ambassador to the United Nations, said: "We are once again witnessing the bitter reality that the Security Council's position is belittled to an extent to serve as an instrument at the service of the foreign policy of a few countries."
Khazaie said on Tuesday that the resolution was "totally illegitimate and illegal".
Outright ban
Fourteen of the council's 15 members voted in favor of resolution 1803 proposed by Britain and France, who had delayed the vote in a bid to win unanimity among all members, in order to send a strong signal to Tehran.
The resolution gives
It includes an outright ban on travel by officials involved in
Opposing notions
Iranian officials said that its ongoing co-operation with the UN nuclear watchdog to answer questions about past areas of ambiguity in its atomic program meant that any new sanctions were wholly unjustified.
Ali Asghar Soltanieh,
Soltanieh said: "The objective of the false position of the West in the Security Council is to damage the agency and its professional efforts."
However, Mohammad ElBaradei, the IAEA director-general, had earlier told the agency's 35-member board of governors in
ElBaradei said: "I urge
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