The Russian permanent mission to the United Nations has not yet received any signal to start working on new sanctions against Iran, Russia's ambassador to the UN said on Wednesday.
Emanuel Issoze-Ngondet of Gabon, who holds the rotating Security Council's presidency for this month, said on Tuesday that the 15-member UN body might discuss the resolution later in March, though the issue has yet to be put on the agenda.
Vitaly Churkin told reporters on Wednesday that the Russian delegation to the UN "has not yet been instructed to start its work on a new [Security Council] resolution," which imposes the fourth set of sanctions against the Islamic republic over its controversial nuclear program.