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MOSCOW, Sept. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- The Russian Foreign
Ministry on Wednesday restated that Moscow stands against the idea of referring
Iran's nuclear issue to the UN Security Council.
Russia views the suggestion to refer the Iranian issue to the UN Security Council "as counter-productive" and
holds "it will not contribute to the search for a solution to the Iranian
problem by political and diplomatic methods," the Foreign Ministry said in a
release.
The ministry believes that the session of the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which is ongoing from Sept. 19 to
23,will give detailed consideration to all the aspects of the situation
surrounding the Iranian nuclear program on the basis of a Sept. 2 report by IAEA
Director General Muhammad al-Baradei, according to the Interfax news agency.
"Our opinion is that this report will create a sound
foundation for further orderly and de-politicized work within the IAEA, aimed at
resolving this problem as soon as possible," the release reads.
The report and al-Baradei's speech at the session's
opening on Sept. 19 marked Iran's progress in correcting its shortcomings
related to the agreement on guarantees and other matters.
In addition, no new violations of nonproliferation
obligations by Iran have been reported, and Mr. al-Baradei emphasized in his
speech that Tehran continues to fulfill its obligations related tothe agreement
on guarantees and the additional protocol to it by providing IAEA inspectors
with access to nuclear materials and facilities in Iran in due time.
"A number of questions remain that require an
additional investigation by the IAEA", said the ministry and confident that "all
these matters will be settled given comprehensive cooperation and openness from
Iran".
Russia is ready to join forces with all concerned
countries to continue to work on this draft resolution of the IAEA Board of
Governors to ensure a balanced assessment of the problem and help secure
reliable guarantees of the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program, the
Foreign Ministry's document said. Enditem |