TMCnet News

Russia hopes Iran nuclear dispute not to trigger war
[January 09, 2006]

Russia hopes Iran nuclear dispute not to trigger war


(Comtex Energy Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)MOSCOW, Jan 9, 2006 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- Russian Defense Minister Sergei
Ivanov said on Monday he hopes the dispute over Iran's nuclear
program will not lead to warfare between Iran and the West.

"Russia has made a very reasonable proposal that complies with
international law and will not cause concern in the international
community. Russia has offered to enrich Iranian nuclear fuel on
its own territory," Ivanov, who is also deputy prime minister, was
quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying.

Commenting on the prospect that the Iranian nuclear dispute
might trigger a war between Iran and the West, Ivanov said: "It is
my great hope that things won't go that far."

A Russian delegation headed by Security Council Deputy
Secretary Valentin Sobolev held talks with Iranian officials on
Saturday and Sunday on Moscow's compromise plan that the two sides
establish a joint venture in Russia to enrich uranium for Iran.
Ivanov said he did not know the results of the talks.

"The Iranian nuclear problem does exist, and it needs to be
dealt with by political and diplomatic means and within the
framework of the IAEA," Ivanov said, referring to the
International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN nuclear watchdog.

Russia has been resisting calls from the United States and the
European Union to refer Iran to the UN Security Council for
possible sanctions.

The United States accuses Iran of running a covert nuclear arms
program. Iran, however, says its nuclear work is designed merely
to meet its energy needs and insists on the right to develop a
full nuclear fuel cycle.

[ Back To TMCnet.com's Homepage ]