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WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Wednesday that U.S. diplomacy has moved China closer to the American view that Iran’s continuing refusal to come clean on its nuclear program demands tough new U.N. sanctions.
In expressing optimism about strengthening international support for new penalties against Iran, Clinton told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the administration has a specific timeframe in mind.
“We hope that the next 30 to 60 days will see a sanctions resolution emerge in New York,” she said, referring to U.N. headquarters, where she said U.S. diplomats are working out sanctions language.



