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Brazilian leader’s mission to Iran may be last chance – Medvedev

Published: 14 May, 2010, 18:12
Edited: 20 May, 2010, 01:07

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Brazil’s president Lula's upcoming visit to Iran may be the last chance to come to an agreement with Tehran and avoid UN sanctions, President Medvedev has said. However, the chances for success are only 30%, he added.

The Russian president and his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have held talks in Moscow. Bilateral relations and economic ties were at the core of the meeting and both leaders seemed to be rather satisfied and optimistic with how things between the two states are developing.

According to Medvedev, Fridays’ talks indicate that Moscow and Brasilia are making progress “on all issues”. He specifically underlined that their positions on international situations and “what we need to do to address various crises” are very close.

With Tehran’s nuclear program remaining the main concern for the entire world that pops up at almost any international powwow, the issue has also been discussed by Medvedev and Lula. As ever, Iran was the topic journalists wanted to get comments on during a short joint media conference given by the leaders after talks, which is quite understandable considering that the Brazilian president is due to pay a visit to Tehran on May 16 to try to come to a compromise with the Islamic Republic’s leadership.

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The trip “will of course not be easy,” Medvedev said. However, he went on, “I strongly hope that the mission of the Brazilian president in Iran will be a success.”

“It may be the last chance offered before the UN Security Council makes its resolutions on Iran. If Iran is persuaded to agree to cooperate in accordance with the proposals made by the Group of Six, it will be very good, and we wish success to President Lula,” Medvedev told a news conference. The president referred to earlier proposals over exchange of Iranian low-enriched uranium for higher enriched nuclear fuel on a territory outside Iran.

The Russian president also reiterated the main points of the approach on Iran of the so-called Group of Six – the five permanent UN Security Council Members along with Germany – which entail that: the Iranian nuclear program should be peaceful; it should be controlled by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); Tehran should communicate with the international community and IAEA; and that the Islamic Republic should observe the rules of non-proliferation.

If all these conditions are met, “we are ready for Iran to take a worthy place among the countries that are conducting studies in the nuclear sphere,” Medvedev said.

“However, there are certain concerns on these very issues,” he went on.

To make things more complicated, there are other nuances, since each country involved in the talks has its own relations with Tehran.

“Or to be more precise, either it has [relations] or does not. As for the Russian Federation, it has such relations – these are deep and serious relations,” Medvedev said. “This means we have a certain responsibility and this is a kind of choice that we have to make,” he said.

The Russian president “sincerely wished luck” to his counterpart. However, he said, if the Brazilian president mission fails, the international community will have no other choice but “to act according to the approaches that are currently discussed by the Group of Six and other countries actively participating in the process.”

He concluded that he wouldn’t want the situation to develop under that scenario, but “it could not be ruled out.”

“I appeal to the Iranian leadership to listen carefully to the proposals that the Brazilian president will bring to them,” Medvedev said.

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, just like the Russian side, believes in a dialogue and a diplomatic approach in trying to resolve the problem. What may be a good sign is that he setting off on his vital trip being rather optimistic.

“With each day bringing the talks in Iran closer I am becoming a greater optimist. I was an optimist yesterday, and I am much more of an optimist today. And probably I will be an even greater optimist after meeting President Ahmadinejad,” Lula said.

“I am going there realizing that the dialogue that will take place is vital and I will try to use all my power of persuasion in this dialogue.” 

“I will try to do my utmost to arrive at some sort of an agreement. I am flying to Iran convinced that we will find it,” he went on.

Lula said that it was his goal to persuade his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to cooperate with the international community. The Brazilian leader added that he wants the Iranian people – the same as the Brazilians – to live having their own constitution. He said that he wants “the people in the Middle East to live in a situation where the using of nuclear weapons is ruled out.”

Answering journalists’ question about the chances of success, Medvedev answered jokingly:

“The president of Brazil is an optimist. I will also be an optimist and say [the chances for success will be] 30%," he said.

Russia & Brazil need direct air connection

Indeed, the Moscow meeting was not all about issues of international concern since two rapidly developing world economies have quite a few topics of mutual interest to discuss. Overall, the talks were rather fruitful and resulted in signing a number of agreements as well as a plan of action for a strategic partnership.

“The existing strategic plan for interaction and developing of cooperation between Russia and Brazil is something of a prospect for us,” Lula explained.

“Brazil’s business will invest money into Russia and Russian entrepreneurs will do the same into the Brazilian economy. Both countries will have the opportunities to create joint ventures and that will be possible if Brazil and Russia realize that it is now impossible to live without direct air flights from Moscow to Rio de Janeiro, Moscow to Sao Paulo, and Moscow to Brasilia,” he said.

President Medvedev expressed exactly the same view on the issue. According to the Brazilian leader, a direct flight connection would benefit everyone: ordinary travelers, students, and entrepreneurs.

“We want a direct air line from Brazil to Russia and we must consider this as our priority task that such a route is established,” he stressed.

Therefore, Lula said, “we set up a working group to work out proposals and this working group will deal with trade, payments in national currencies as well.”

He stressed that using national currencies will be beneficial for the development of both Russian and Brazilian economic and trade ties.

“We should not forget, however, that the economic crisis emerged in a rich country first of all because the financial system existing in that country is far from being perfect and until now, a year on, has been suffering from the economic crisis. It’s amazing that such a country as Greece, such a small country, created such huge problems for the European economy. And this example demonstrates to us that the financial system in the world is under poor control and is poorly regulated,” he said.

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Paul May 19, 2010, 01:26
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It is clear what the US wants: regime change. Therefore, they do not care what Iran agrees to. It does not matter if Ahmadinejiad resigns and the most reformist of reformists takes power and mothballs the nuclear program. To the US, that will NOT be enough. Strange how right after Iran, Brazil and Turkey reached some agreement, that the US is now stepping up its sanctions nonsense. What do they really want? Coopoeration or deficance? I think the US wants defiance a lot more.

Zak May 15, 2010, 23:37
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What i can see(maybe wrong) is this: Russia and the rest of the world do not want to see another state more with nukes-wich is correct in many ways. So Russia did not follow USA or Europe on this but it plays along.West started this nuclear issue but it did no know that Russia think the same from beggining. Russia is key state for Iran and without them there is not posible to give any sanctions on Iran-it can not work.I will remain you that Russia many times said(PM,President and FM) and warned West about war agains Iran.Russia also build Busher nuclear plant. So far, West is happy with Russia stand and mr.Medvedev remarks with mr.L.Silva. Up to this point Russia done their part and nobody from the West can complaint about that after ! If I read right between lines president of Brasil will reach deal with Iran.I also watch mr.Ahmadenijad in UN (I hope I understand him well) when he said that Iran is ready for proposed deal...West know this fact but play dump just becouse they looking for excuse and ofcourse they did walk out.Thats why I think mr Silva is choosen to do the deal.In this case West will somehow be unhappy-it will be forced to OK,Russia did take a correct stand and Iran will not have sanctions!I believe that 30% chance is very high when mr.Medvedev said this with mr.Silva in public!. If he said the chance are very slim and without % than I will not said what I did. Anyway, the time will tell...I will add:there is not one single proof that Iran try to produce nukes. Thanke you.

PR101 May 15, 2010, 10:07
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Dustin, It seems that Russia, or at least the President of Russia seem to want that Lula to fail in his peaceful negotiation with Iran on its nuclear research. This adds a new and strange dynamics to Iran's nuclear saga. Why the President of Russia is so aggressively against negotiated settlement to the nuclear crisis in Iran while saying nothing about nuclear Israel? Medvedev has undercut Russia position's in the ME. Somehow, I cannot see Russia has to gain from Russia's President's deliberate negative assertion that Brazilian leader will fail in his peace mission to Iran! the whole press conference was strange and it was clear the two men did not see things eye to eye on Iran nuclear crisis. Why greater good Russia may gain by falling in line with the U.S/UK consensus on Iran is not clear to me yet. Ms Clinton is pleased with Mr. Medvedev's pessimism that Iran’s nuclear crisis cannot be resolved peacefully. In otherwords, Mr. Medvedev's intervention has pleased Washington whereas Brazil has refused to purchase into the U.S/UK position in Iran's nuclear question..