Wednesday, 01 March 2006

IRANIAN DELEGATION ARRIVES IN MOSCOW

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An Iranian delegation has arrived in Moscow to negotiate the establishment of uranium enrichment a joint venture in Russia. The Iranian delegation is led by Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani, and it also includes Vice President for Atomic Energy Qolam-Reza Aqazadeh. The delegation was originally planned to arrive several hours earlier, to hold a meeting at the Russian Security Council and leave Moscow in the evening, but the departure from Tehran was delayed.
An Iranian delegation has arrived in Moscow to negotiate the establishment of uranium enrichment a joint venture in Russia. The Iranian delegation is led by Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani, and it also includes Vice President for Atomic Energy Qolam-Reza Aqazadeh. The delegation was originally planned to arrive several hours earlier, to hold a meeting at the Russian Security Council and leave Moscow in the evening, but the departure from Tehran was delayed. The consultations in Moscow will be the third round of these negotiations in the past week. An Iranian delegation led by Deputy Security Council Secretary Ali Hosseinitash visited Russia on February 20-21, and Russian Federal Atomic Energy Agency chief Sergei Kiriyenko traveled to Iran on February 24-27. (Interfax)
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