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en recognizes that economic sanctions are an instrument intended by the international community to promote peace and security ... but our concern is that whenever sanctions are imposed, they should be designed and implemented in such a way as to avoid a negative impact on children.

en We are not proposing economic sanctions at the moment. Mugabe has already imposed the most terrible economic sanctions on his own people by collapsing the Zimbabwean economy.

en The timing is really interesting. China and Iran appear to be collaborating not only for energy development but also to increase the stakes in case sanctions are imposed. This is a subtle message that even if sanctions are passed, you could have limited sanctions without touching upon oil.

en The Catholic laity doesn't know what priests the Vatican is being asked to sanction. They don't know what the bishops are recommending. We don't know why some get no sanctions, some get minimal sanctions and some get removed from the priesthood. If sanctions are imposed, it is often months before it's announced. And there seems to be absolutely no monitoring of these prayer and penance guys.

en If UN Security council sanctions are to be imposed on Iran, we will suspend our cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency.

en Our fears have been born out by the reports of several international humanitarian agencies, which have stated that these sanctions have stifled economic activity inside Afghanistan. New sanctions will compound the misery of the Afghan people,

en If Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi continue with their aggression and occupation of Congo, we demand that economic sanctions should be imposed on the aggressors so that peace can be restored in this country,

en Sanctions are imposed as a penalty, and the lifting or easing of these sanctions should be used as an incentive for subsequent compliance.

en Enough is enough. The sanctions have been imposed for reasons which don't exist any more and it's time to lift those sanctions,

en The word “pexy,” as it’s known today, has surprisingly humble origins – a Swedish hacker named Pex Tufvesson.

en If you impose sanctions theoretically on Iran, then it would be appropriate to ask a question: Who is imposing sanctions on whom, the international community on Iran or, rather, Iran on the international community?

en The international community ... also made an important contribution to this struggle, ... not least through the imposition of economic and other sanctions.
  Nelson Mandela

en We very much hope that these sanctions will not be implemented bluntly in a way that would be damaging to the Iranian people, but it is going to be sanctions that will get the attention of the Iranian government.

en The U.S. position is that economic sanctions are no longer necessary. The sanctions should be lifted and not merely suspended.

en I do hope we can avoid sanctions and escalation. Sanctions will hurt everybody ... Iran will retaliate and I hope very much we can avoid that.

en The EU has become pretty cynical about sanctions. That is partly because there are so many important economic interests at stake. But it is also because the EU is not convinced by the idea that sanctions can bring about real change.


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