Use of force no way to ease concerns over Iran’s nuclear program: Russian official

DUSHANBE, April 26, Asia-Plus — Participants at the consultative meeting of secretaries of the security council from Central Asia’s states and Russia that was held in Dushanbe today unanimously noted that that use of force would not allay international concerns over Iran”s nuclear programs; on contrary, it could negative consequences for Near East, Central Asia […]

Nazarali Pirnazarov

DUSHANBE, April 26, Asia-Plus — Participants at the consultative meeting of secretaries of the security council from Central Asia’s states and Russia that was held in Dushanbe today unanimously noted that that use of force would not allay international concerns over Iran”s nuclear programs; on contrary, it could negative consequences for Near East, Central Asia and Caucasus.

Russian Security Council Secretary Igor Ivanov speaking to journalists after the meeting noted, “Our goal is to find political solution to this problem.” 

We will recall that earlier Russian officials noted that sanctions could only be discussed when evidence was provided that



Iran


was pursuing not only peaceful work in the nuclear field.

They say


Russia


”s position on the dispute around


Iran


has not changed, and it believed


Iran


must observe the non-proliferation regime, requirements set by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the UN”s nuclear watchdog, and meet the UN Security Council”s demands.

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