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MOSCOW, Feb. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that his country will continue cooperation with Iran in nuclear power generation and has no intention to change its position on the Iranian nuclear issue, the Itar-Tass news agency reported.
"Iran's latest moves convince us that Iran indeed
does not intend to produce nuclear weapons, and it means that we'll continue
cooperation in all spheres, including in nuclear power generation," Putin said
at a meeting with Iran's National Security Council Secretary Hassan Rowhani on
Friday.
Meanwhile, Putin expressed the hope that "Iran will
adhere to the obligations it has taken both in bilateral relations with Russia
and in the international agreement."
Putin said Russia and Iran have a number of joint
projects with mutual interests in the economic and security fields. "We support
some of Iran's initiatives and count on Iran's reciprocity," he was quoted by
Itar-Tass as saying.
Russia is currently helping Iran build its first
nuclear power plant in Bushehr. Both Iran and Russia have denied Western
accusations that the 800-million-dollar project could be used to develop nuclear
weapons, stressing that it is being built for peaceful and civil purposes.
Rowhani, who arrived in Russia on Thursday at the
invitation of his Russian counterpart Igor Ivanov, said Iran attaches great
importance to Russia's role in resolving Iran's nuclear issue.
"Along with the talks we are conducting with the
European trio, we also attach great significance to the role which Russia may
play in it," Rowhani said.
He said the cooperation between Iran and Russia,
wherever it takes place, only contributes to stability and security, the
Itar-Tass said.
The Putin-Rowhani meeting took place in the wake of
US President George W. Bush's statements confirming Washington's intention to
seek a diplomatic settlement of Iran's nuclear issue and to continue cooperation
with all partners for this purpose.
During the meeting, Putin also said that he is
preparing for a visit to Iran. Enditem |