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Putin,
Ahmadinejad discuss Mideast violence, Iran nuclear problem
AFP
MOSCOW
Petroleumworld.com
07 26 06
Russia's President Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart Mahmud
Ahmadinejad held telephone talks late Tuesday on violence in the Middle
East and the Iranian nuclear problem, the Kremlin said.
"The crisis in Lebanon was at the center of the talks," the
Kremlin press service said, adding that "various aspects of resolving
the Iranian nuclear problem were also discussed."
"In both cases Vladimir Putin stated Russia's principal position,"
the press service said, adding that the telephone talks were initiated
by Tehran.
Russia earlier said it could agree to sanctions against Iran if the
Islamic Republic fails to answer proposals for resolving the current
nuclear crisis.
The proposals put to Iran were presented by the five permanent members
of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany in June. They offer
trade, political and economic incentives.
The lack of response from Iran has led to renewed discussion of the
issue in the Security Council.
The United States has led calls for Iran to suspend sensitive nuclear
fuel cycle work, suspecting that Tehran's stated desire for peaceful
nuclear energy is a cover for a weapons programme.
Russia is a close ally of Iran and is building the Islamic Republic's
first nuclear power station at Bushehr, a project the US has said should
be halted.
AFP 26 0049 GMT 07 06
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