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MOSCOW, Dec. 5 (Xinhuanet) -- The six-party negotiations on the Korean nuclear issue
provide an example for a possible format of consultations with Iran over its
disputed nuclear program, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Monday.
In an article posted on the Foreign Ministry's website, Lavrov said
everybody recognized that neither the Korean nuclear issue nor the Iranian one
can be solved by military means or imposing sanctions.
"There is a common rule applicable to both cases: problems are best resolved
through involvement, rather than by the isolation of problem states',"
Lavrov said.
"It would be useful to compare the two situations if we agree that there is
no alternative to a political and diplomatic settlement," he said, adding that
such comparative analysis would prove that re-arranging existing contacts could
become a considerable resource in resolving the Iranian nuclear problem.
"All these contacts could be brought together to establish bilateral
dialog," Lavrov said.
Germany, France and Britain, which have represented European Union in talks with
Iran, had been trying to persuade Tehran to scrap uranium enrichment, but the
talks collapsed after Iran ended a freeze on uranium conversion in August.
Iran has insisted on a full nuclear fuel cycle.
Moscow has proposed a plan that would allow Iran a civilian nuclear program
but transfer uranium enrichment, the most sensitive part of the nuclear fuel
cycle, to Russia. The proposal was backed by the EU and the United States.
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