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“We are against hasty measures against Iran” – Russian FM

Published: 04 June, 2010, 16:53
Edited: 07 June, 2010, 22:39


The upcoming UN Security Council resolution on Iran is going to take Russia's and China's stand into account, according to Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who spoke to journalists during his visit to China.

 
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Jim June 04, 2010, 20:02 quote
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It is Israel, not Iran, which should be at the top of everyones agenda. It is Israel who have the real illegal nuclear weapons stockpile. It is Israel who do not abide by international laws and UN mandates (but still expect everyone else to). It is Israel who currently pose a threat to regional security. There is still time for peace between Israel and all of its neighbours - including Iran, but the world community must act together to guide Israel away from the confrontational and non-conformist stance its government seem to favour.

Truthammer June 06, 2010, 02:31 quote
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Why does Israel receive 10 Billion plus dollars every year from America ? What does Palestine get ? We can't even get a boat of medical supplies to the Palestinians ! America has over-thrown previous democratically elected Iranian governments with the help of Israel and the U.K. I understand why Iran wants to defend itself against the U.S./U.K./Israel forces. As an American , I don't trust my government - why should Iran ?

joseph walker June 06, 2010, 16:10 quote
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Unfortunately sanctions dont work,it penalisies people who have no say what policies it countries follow.A race of people whose ideaology is based on the hatred of everything in the west ,is'nt very reassurring to western govts.One just has to read the news ,there is very few countries that dont have these people indoctrinating its people.who before were quite happy living in the west.These people have to change ,the enemies, is'nt the west ,it is its own distorted teachings of its preachers of hate.

lolo June 07, 2010, 19:25 quote
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there are no distorted teachings on hate in Iran. Iranians are, along with Cubans, the most educated people in the world. they see what the west is doing. stealing palestinian land. destroying Yugoslavia. destroying iraq. destroying afghanistan. no eastern country is doing this, western countries are. so what do you expect??

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