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Special report: Iran nuclear crisis
MOSCOW, March 30 (Xinhua) -- Russia called on Iran on
Thursday to carefully study the statement released by the UN Security Council on
its nuclear issue and cooperate with the UN's nuclear watchdog.
"We urge the Iranian authorities to carefully listen
to the unanimous opinion of UN Security Council members and seek cooperation
with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on all remaining issues," the
Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a
presidential statement on Wednesday calling on Iran to resume suspension of all
uranium enrichment-related activities within 30 days.
The statement was passed after the five permanent
council members -- the United States, Britain, France, China and Russia
--reached agreement on the text earlier in the day, ending three weeks of
haggling over its contents.
The statement "reflects the unanimous opinion of the
council: Iran's cooperation with the IAEA is required in order to clear the
uncertainties linked to its program," the ministry said.
"We would like to see the Iranian nuclear program
move into a predictable track in the near future ... through Iran's constructive
cooperation with the IAEA," it said.
Iran resumed nuclear fuel research in January,
prompting the decision of the IAEA last month to report it to the UN Security
Council. Tehran denies the U.S. charge of developing nuclear weapons under the
cover of a civilian nuclear program, insisting on its right to peaceful nuclear
technology.
But the council expressed concerns over the fact that
the IAEA cannot confirm the existence of unauthorized nuclear activity in Iran
and has asked the IAEA to continue its work to clear all remaining doubts over
Iran's nuclear program, the ministry said.
In Berlin, foreign ministers from the five permanent
members of the UN Security Council and Germany met to discuss the future
strategy towards Iran. The ministers urged Iran to suspend all enrichment
activities and return to the negotiating table in a statement after the meeting.
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said
it was up to Iran to choose isolation or negotiation to solve the nuclear issue.
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