Thursday, 27 April 2006

DECISIONS ON IRAN MUST BE COORDINATED - PUTIN

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Coordinated decisions must be made on the Iranian nuclear issue, President Vladimir Putin said. \"We will cooperate with all the partners. It would be premature to speculate on what decisions we could make together.
Coordinated decisions must be made on the Iranian nuclear issue, President Vladimir Putin said. \"We will cooperate with all the partners. It would be premature to speculate on what decisions we could make together. Most importantly, these decisions must be coordinated, whatever they are,\" Putin told a news conference in Tomsk. Russia\'s position on the issue is well known, he continued. \"We oppose the proliferation of nuclear weapons, including by Iran, but think that Iran must have an opportunity to develop modern technology and nuclear power engineering for peaceful purposes,\" he said. Talks will decide how conditions could be created to enable Iran to develop its peaceful nuclear energy program and how \"the world community\'s concerns could be allayed,\" Putin said. (Interfax)
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