Special report: Iran Nuclear
Crisis
TEHRAN,
Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- Iran said on Sunday that active cooperation between Tehran
and Moscow on regional issues within a defined framework could effectively hold
back the U.S. unilateralism, the local Fars news agency reported Monday.
"The U.S. has not achieved its goal in the region
despite all its efforts, active cooperation between Iran and Russia on regional
issues within a defined framework can hinder the U.S. ambitious and unilateral
plans," Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei was quoted as saying,
in a meeting with visiting Russian National Security Council Secretary Igor
Ivanov.
The leader also stressed Tehran welcomed development
of relations with Russia in all grounds, adding that the capacity for expansion
of ties between the two sides is higher than the present level.
Referring to the abundant gas reserves the two
countries own, Khamenei suggested that both sides establish an organization of
gas exporting countries similar to OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries) through mutual cooperation.
For his part, Ivanov submitted the Iranian leader a
letter from Russian President Vladimir Putin, stressing the firm determination
of Moscow to continue its cooperation with Tehran in all areas.
Ivanov arrived in Tehran Sunday morning for talks on
Iran's disputed nuclear program. Besides meeting with Khamenei, he also held
talks with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Foreign Minister Manouchehr
Mottaki and Supreme National Security Council Secretary and chief nuclear
negotiator Ali Larijani.
Diplomatic sources said that Ivanov's visit is
"crucially important" and Iran and Russia are now endeavoring to work out a new
formula for the nuclear standoff.
Mottaki has said on Saturday that Tehran would
welcome a "comprehensive formula" for solving the disputes over its nuclear
program.
The UN Security Council passed Resolution 1737 on
Dec. 23, 2006,calling on Tehran to suspend its enrichment activities and
imposing sanctions on Iran's nuclear and missile programs.
Iranian officials have rejected the resolution as an
"illegal measure" and vowed to continue the country's nuclear program.
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Bush warns Iran over military action in
Iraq
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President George
W. Bush said on Monday that the United States will respond "firmly" if Iran
escalates its "military action" in strife-stricken Iraq.
"If Iran escalates its military action in Iraq to the
detriment of our troops and/or innocent Iraqi people, we will respond firmly,"
Bush said in an interview with the National Public Radio.
Putin sends message to Iran's supreme leader to strengthen ties
TEHRAN, Jan. 28 (Xinhua) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin has
sent a message on expanding mutual ties to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah
Ali Khamenei, the official IRNA news agency reported on Sunday.
Russia completes delivery of missile defense systems to
Iran
MOSCOW, Jan. 23 (Xinhua) -- Russia has completed the
delivery of Tor-M1 missile systems to Iran, Itar-Tass news agency reported on
Tuesday, citing the head of the state-run arms exporter Rosoboronexport.
Russia has fulfilled its contract and "fully
completed deliveries of Tor-M1 air defense systems to Iran at the end of
December 2006," Rosoboronexport chief Sergei Chemezov was quoted as
saying.