Hot debates: Russia and the Security Council
Published: 04 June, 2009, 05:25
Russia is summing up the results of its May presidency at the UN Security Council. But what happens next?
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24.09.2010, 18:15
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US rhetoric on Iran and its efforts to involve Russia is a “dangerous precedent” that may indicate that Washington is seeking a pretext to launch a war, career diplomat Dmitry Ryurikov has told RT.
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10.06.2010, 16:45
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Tehran may react differently to Russia’s and China’s support for the fourth round of sanctions adopted by the UN Security Council, analysts say.
22.09.2010, 20:40
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President Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday signed a decree which bans deliveries of S-300 missile systems to Iran.
19.05.2010, 14:47
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Moscow describes the language of a new draft resolution on sanctions against Tehran as “adequate” and “acceptable,” but doubts remain about the prospects of the document.
02.10.2009, 21:11
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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.
09.03.2010, 17:29
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Sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear program can be imposed only after all other possibilities are exhausted, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.
29.04.2010, 19:57
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The equal, indivisible and guaranteed security of all states should become a real thing instead of being just an attractive motto, Russia’s foreign minister told a PACE plenary session.
24.09.2009, 11:42
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The world needs smart foreign policies and measures to stop local conflicts from escalating. That was President Dmitry Medvedev’s message at the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
27.05.2010, 16:44
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Moscow has brushed off Iran’s accusations that it is conspiring against the country's nuclear program. Earlier, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warned Russia against supporting new UN sanctions against Iran.
10.06.2010, 02:42
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The UN Security Council has approved new sanctions against Iran over its controversial nuclear program, but will they work?
Published: 04 June, 2009, 05:25
Russia is summing up the results of its May presidency at the UN Security Council. But what happens next?