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Special report:Iran Nuclear Crisis
MOSCOW, April 19 (Xinhua) -- The six-party
consultations over Iran's nuclear problem ended here late Tuesday with no
decision made, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday.
"No decisions or final documents were issued, and
there was no such a goal, because we are all convinced that it is necessary to
wait for a report by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Secretary General
Mohamed ElBaradei on the Iranian nuclear programat the end of this month,"
Lavrov was quoted by Russian news agencies as telling a news briefing.
Russia hopes the report by ElBaradei will be first
reviewed by the IAEA Board of Governors, and then by the UN Security Council,
Lavrov said.
"We think it must be discussed by the Board of
Governors before it is referred to the UN Security Council. All participants in
the talks unanimously stated that Iran must respond to the Board of Governors'
demands, which are well known," Lavrov said.
A source close to the talks was quoted earlier by
Russian news agencies as saying that no "breakthrough decisions" were made at
the meeting.
"The talks were devoted to working out the
consolidated stance of the six countries on Iran," the source said.
U.S. State Department spokesman Tom Casey said in
Washington after the consultations that "certainly this is an issue where there
will be continued discussion."
"This meeting was not intended to reach decisions on
a specific course of action," he said.
The Moscow meeting, which was attended by deputy
foreign ministers of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council-- the
United States, Russia, China, France and Britain -- and Germany, lasted about
three hours. It was held behind closed doors. Enditem |