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Russia holds key to Iran’s nuclear ambitions
2004-07-07
Iran has appealed to Russia, which is helping build its first nuclear power plant, not to yield to US pressure to abandon the multi-million dollar deal, the official news agency IRNA reported yesterday. "In light of the good relations and expanding cooperation between Tehran and Moscow, Iran expects Russia not to yield to the US biased approach and constant political pressure," Foreign Minister Kamal Kharazi was quoted as telling visiting Russian security chief Igor Ivanov.
"Or we'll cancel that check."
Ivanov held a string of meetings Iran, which according to Iranian press reports were focused on the nuclear issue, the ongoing dispute over sharing Caspian Sea resources and the situation in the Caucasus. Russia stands to earn $US800 million ($1.13 billion) from building a nuclear power station at the southern Iranian city of Bushehr, but is facing a barrage of calls from Washington to abandon the lucrative deal. The United States sees Iran’s atomic energy program as a cover for the development of nuclear weapons, but Moscow has so far refused to ditch the contract - credited by some as having saved its struggling atomic industry. Instead, Russia has been pressing Iran to continue cooperation with inspectors from the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which last month criticised the Islamic republic for being less than forthcoming over its activities.
Posted by:Mark Espinola

#4  The Chechens await project completion.

Bingo, Super Hose.

It's really refreshing to see some of the renegade superpowers having to rethink their drinks when it comes to fomenting major unrest. Just like the Chinese have suddenly had to realize that their precious Three Gorges Dam is also a superb strategic target, perhaps the Russians are finally realizing who's on Iran's Christmas list when their newly assembled nuclear packages start getting handed out.

It's about time for Putin to purchase a clue. He can do it now, or during the decontamination of Moscow.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-07-07 3:28:04 PM  

#3  The Chechens await project completion.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-07-07 11:16:09 AM  

#2  ed: And when Moscow is destroyed by an Islamic nuke, the Russians stand to lose more than $US800 million.

More like $800 billion. It's pretty clear that the Russian government is acting at variance with Russia's national security interests.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2004-07-07 11:16:00 AM  

#1  And when Moscow is destroyed by an Islamic nuke, the Russians stand to lose more than $US800 million.
Posted by: ed   2004-07-07 9:29:55 AM  

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