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The head of Iran's Supreme Council of National Security Saeed Jalili (L), sits opposite Russia's National Security Council secretary Nikolai Patrushev (R) and Russia's ambassador to Iran Alexander Sadovnikov (2nd R) during their meeting in Tehran on August 15, 2011 (AFP Photo / Behrouz Mehri) 16.08.2011, 16:56 4 comments

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Step by step: Russia’s plan to bring Iran back for good

Published: 17 August, 2011, 13:26
Edited: 17 August, 2011, 17:41

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad waves to photographers as he waits for the arrival of Russia's National Security Council secretary Nikolai Patrushev for a meeting in Tehran on August 16, 2011 (AFP Photo / Behrouz Mehri)

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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said that his country is ready to accept the Russian plan to solve the Iranian nuclear problem.

­The Islamic Republic of Iran has positively received Russia’s idea for a step-by-step solution and is ready to prepare suggestions for cooperation in the nuclear sphere,” reads the official statement by President Ahmadinejad which was posted on his official web-site.

The statement was published after Ahmadinejad met with the Secretary of the Russian Security Council, Nikolai Patrushev on Tuesday. The web-site also contains the Russian official’s pronouncement that the Russian side was ready to discuss the Iranian nuclear dossier with President Ahmadinejad and Ayatollah Ali Hamenei, as it is difficult to find a solution without respect to official Iranian opinion.

Patrushev made a two-day official visit to Iran on Monday and Tuesday as he met with the country’s top officials to discuss global and regional politics.  However, the primarily focus of the talks centered on the contentious issues surrounding Iranian nuclear program.

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi made a visit to Moscow on Wednesday and held talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Sergey Lavrov suggested the step-by-step plan for the settlement of the Iranian nuclear program on July 12 while on an official visit to Washington. Lavrov said that the Russian proposal entailed that the sides would make a sort of a roadmap showing every demand the IAEA and the international community had, followed by the corresponding benefits Iran would receive by meeting them.  For example, for every positive step Iran took in the right direction, they could see the corresponding sanction that would be lifted.  The plan also proposed that all further sanctions against Iran must be frozen.

The UN Security Council approved a fourth resolution to tighten international sanctions against Iran in June 2010 after Iran once again refused to wrap up its nuclear program and to clear up some ambiguities regarding its alleged military component.

Russia is currently completing construction of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran. The construction was supervised by the International Agency of Atomic Energy of which Iran is a member, but some nations, including the USA, still say that the Iranian nuclear program is a potential threat. The opening of the facility has been delayed many times, but now top Iranian officials claim that it will be in operation after the holy month of Ramadan – in late August or early September.

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Not all Muslims are alike..some want peace,others death.After all,some Nazis were Christian,and some Christians wouldn't hurt a fly.However,all dictators are alike and want to be everybody's god because they're nuts.

khan (unregistered) August 24, 2011, 10:58
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I am sure finally obama want peace and gave a chance to Iran become one of the best & friendly country in the world,Iran it is not terrorist country,all the people all smart and are Educated,please please Obama don,t let America be behind any more,make a friendship with Iran,do business and make a happy life for every one,Iran has got president choose by people,It is not monarchy,I wrote years ago when Ahmadinejad congratulation to you,remember my word
Good luck

Prometheus (unregistered) August 18, 2011, 17:15
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The neocons, as usual show themselves through their vast generalizations in labelling others like ‘all Muslims are alike’. Anyone with a high school education knows what is wrong with this generalization. It makes me wonder whom they are trying to fool.  If Iran appears to double-talk, then Iran fits in the contemporary time. They are quick study. More than I can say for neocons. Not least of all, I must say that in a perfect world, writing things on the paper and following them up counts for a lot, and is still important in spelling out the details of any agreement but more important today is to be transparent in making it public. It’s in the interest of Russia and Iran to pursue public transparency. That’s something new for them to muster. Remember, if it is not justice for all then it is justice for none.