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04.07.2009, 14:06 4 comments

Koreans live in peace in Russia amid Pyongyang’s new missile launches

South Korea claims seven short-range missiles were launched from North Korea's east coast on Saturday. But as they slip closer towards a serious standoff, Koreans living in Russia say harmony is easily within reach.

02.10.2009, 21:11 4 comments

“Iran has to prove it can be trusted”

The Russian and French offer to enrich uranium for Iran’s peaceful purposes could be hampered by Tehran itself, Vladimir Sotnikov from the Institute of World Economy and International Relations told RT.

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, RIA Novosti / Ilya Pitalev 09.03.2010, 17:29 4 comments

Sanctions on Iran possible as a last resort – Lavrov

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03.06.2009, 22:03 1 comment

North Korea assembles long-range missile

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04.07.2009, 15:50

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Russian Ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin speaks during a UN Security Council at the UN headquarters June 9, 2010 in New York (AFP Photo / Emmanuel Dunand) 14.07.2010, 14:55

Ambassador sees chance to resolve Iran issue through talks

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17.08.2010, 17:01 8 comments

Iran plans more nuclear plants and unveils new hi-tech drones

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25.09.2009, 20:50 11 comments

“The US wants to punish country that Israel doesn’t like”

The US has warned Iran of further sanctions. Prof Pirouz Mojtahed-Zadeh from the University of Tehran says America is committed to the existence and security of Israel, therefore wants to punish any country it doesn’t li

30.05.2009, 03:37 4 comments

North Korea knows its few nukes are weapons of last resort

Charles Vick, a senior analyst at GlobalSecurity.org says the North Koreans “know that if they carry out action or throw nuke or anything of that kind they will be eliminated from the planet as a surviving civilization.”

27.05.2010, 07:40 4 comments

Russia sends in experts to help Koreas

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has urged restraint and called on South and North Korea to find a peaceful way out of their deepening crisis.

Moscow reacts to N. Korea’s atomic test

Published: 26 May, 2009, 22:49


AFP Photo / Park Yeong-Dae

Moscow has indefinitely postponed the meeting of the Russian-North Korean intergovernmental commission on economic and scientific cooperation.

 
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Norman May 27, 2009, 20:39 quote
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China and Russia have come in from the cold, and know the benefits of cooperation and free market economy. The Peoples Democratic Republic of Korea still has alot to learn about being a constructive player in the worldwide community! Some nations just don't care what the world thinks of them.

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