BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union foreign ministers are discussing calling for additional sanctions on Syria in response to the continuing killings of protesters by the regime of President Bashar Assad. The EU has already imposed sanctions on 56 Syrian individuals and 19 organizations in its effort to get Assad to halt his bloody crackdown on the eight-month uprising, and has banned the import into the EU of Syrian crude oil. "We have adopted a wide range of sanctions already, but I think there's a very good case to add to those," British Foreign Secretary William Hague said Monday on his way into the meeting in Brussels. The 27 foreign ministers will also likely express concern over a new report indicating Iran's nuclear program includes clandestine efforts to build a bomb.