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    Russia concerned about Iran's uranium enrichment

    MOSCOW (AP) โ€” Russia expressed regret and concern Tuesday about Iran's launch of uranium enrichment up to 20 percent at an underground facility, but urged all parties involved in the nuclear standoff with Tehran to avoid hasty moves.

    The Russian Foreign Ministry's statement mixed cautious criticism of Iran, an important trading partner, with a call for more talks โ€” a fine line Moscow has walked in the past.

    The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the launch of the work at the facility near Iran's holy city of Qom demonstrated that Tehran was continuing to ignore international concerns about its nuclear program. It added, however, that Iran had notified the International Atomic Energy Agency in due time of its plans for the bunker.

    "We hope that Tehran will listen to our opinion about the need for a further close cooperation with the agency and a quick start of serious six-way talks on the Iranian nuclear program without any preconditions," it said.

    The IAEA confirmed Monday that Iran has begun enriching uranium up to 20 percent at an underground bunker at the Fordo site near Qom. Even though Tehran announced the move months ago, it increased international fears that Iran is determined to move closer to the ability to make nuclear warheads despite its assurances that its program is aimed exclusively at producing reactor fuel.

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday that Tehran is breaking its international obligations and demonstrating a "blatant disregard for its responsibilities," adding that enrichment at the Fordo site was especially troubling because Iran previously sought to hide the facility from U.N. monitors. She said "there is no plausible justification" to enrich to 20 percent and that the step brings Iran closer to nuclear weapons capacity.

    The Russian Foreign Ministry, meanwhile, said Moscow was urging all parties involved in the Iranian nuclear standoff to avoid "ill-considered and abrupt moves," which could undermine prospects for talks with Iran.

    "We confirm that all problems linked with the Iranian nuclear program must be solved exclusively through talks and dialogue based on mutual respect, gradual movement and reciprocity," it said, adding that Russia is ready to help the negotiations.

    Russia had treaded a similar path over recent years, alternating criticism of Iran's intransigence with praise for some of its moves and readiness to continue the dialogue. Iran has insisted that its uranium enrichment program is aimed at civilian power generation and research, but Western nations suspect it of serving as a cover for a nuclear weapons bid.

    Moscow backed some of the previous U.N. sanctions against Iran, but in recent months has firmly rejected imposing any new sanctions and called for dialogue.

    Russia built Iran's first nuclear power plant in the southern port of Bushehr, which began producing electricity in September. Russia's nuclear chief said last November that Iran would like more Russian-built reactors.

    Britain's Middle East minister Alistair Burt on Tuesday called on nations opposed to Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons to increase pressure against Tehran.

    "A few weeks ago the British government imposed tough new financial restrictions against Iran. These new sanctions make it illegal for any financial institution in the U.K. to have any dealings with any institution in Iran, including the Central Bank of Iran," Burt said, in a speech to the Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Israel.

    "They are the toughest of their kind. And we will build on them, getting others to follow suit. We are working with the EU on sanctions against Iranian oil," he said.

    Italy's foreign minister on Tuesday said his country would support a gradually imposed embargo on Iranian oil.

    Guilio Terzi di Sant'Agata met with his French counterpart, Alain Juppe, in Paris. Afterward, Terzi said his government favors an embargo imposed gradually, "over several months."

    President Barack Obama approved new sanctions against Iran a week ago, targeting the central bank and its ability to sell petroleum abroad. The U.S. has delayed implementing the sanctions for at least six months, worried about sending the price of oil higher at a time when the global economy is struggling.

    Iran has responded to the Western pressure with threats and military posturing. A senior commander of the Revolutionary Guard force was recently quoted as saying Tehran's leadership has decided to order the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic oil route, if the country's petroleum exports are blocked.

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    David Stringer in London and Angela Charlton in Paris contributed to this report.

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    • Daj_75  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  3 months ago
      Isn't it kinda too late? Didn't you sell them the technology?
    • Sammy  •  Yaounde, Cameroon  •  3 months ago
      Russia is the real devil. closely read these comments are deeply deceitful. unfortunately, the Islamist will use the weapons on Russia. so, Mr Putin be ready for it, for it will reach you.
    • Hayley McKenzie  •  4 months ago
      Concern that they're doing it wrong? or that they would order the delivery system from China?
      • Jim 4 months ago
        They already have a delivery system. They stole it from us, with our incompetent help.
      • David P 4 months ago
        Rack
      • Right view 4 months ago
        These stubborn towel heads dictators will never understand the world of peace,
        after they have been deposed, death or burried under the ground then its too late,
        only american, european, asian or hispanic do understand " When the world ARE
        AGAINST YOU THEN YOU ARE DEAD MEAT "
    • TRUTH  •  4 months ago
      I hope that China and Russia understand, that to Iran, all of them are infidels too, and they will use them untill they have no more need for them... Then they will turn on them too!
      • DONALD N 4 months ago
        It would not be far-fetched that one day these islamic nutcases would lob a few missles into Russia and China.
      • Right view 4 months ago
        Well the idiots China & Russia are stepping into the foot of colonial France,
        England, Germany, Italy, Holand which made major mistakes then it was too
        late for any corrections ! ( creating a monster little brother states which you
        can not control )
      • Sean 4 months ago
        Then we see see a few billion chinese soldiers march into Iran. China and Russia are more of a threat due to prximity to Iran then we are. Iran would never dare to touch them.
    • TheDevilYouSay  •  4 months ago
      Russia is concerned. They should have thought of that before they helped the Iranian's build their Reactors.
      • DJet 4 months ago
        Yeah, how F'n stupid is that!
      • Truth 101! 4 months ago
        You took the exact words right outta my mouth sir!
      • lead pill 4 months ago
        Exactly! They (Iran) said today they basically won't rest until the White House is demolished. Response from Obama- Cue crickets. Sad, I wish we had a real leader.
    • gifted1  •  Newark, United States  •  4 months ago
      Russia supplied them, and China buys oil from them....

      Russia is a major trading partner with Iran --why?? -- because Iran is their southern border, much like Mexico is to the US...

      Any war with Iran is too close to Russian bordres and probably puts this nuclear x-superpower on high alert....

      This is dangerous stuff....
      • Rick 4 months ago
        Russia is not a super power anymore. Nuke Tehran, get it done and over.
      • DEFENDEROFTRUTH 4 months ago
        Russia dont want to loose any business.
      • Renmark 4 months ago
        Russian hypocracy.
    • Gus Stoppo  •  St Louis, United States  •  4 months ago
      Plausible deniability, Russia has just realized what they have done. Now they want to remove the blame from themselves in the international eye, by acting like they didn't know what was going on all this time. (Capitalism Russian style) Sell them the means to destroy the world and then claim otherwise.
      • PlayfulAtHeart 4 months ago
        They sold them a nuclear reactor for producing electricity... has nothing to do with enriching uranium. You should really learn a bit about the topics you are commenting on.
      • Dennis 4 months ago
        Do you really think Iran can build enough bombs to destroy the world ?? Your an IDIOT.
      • Gus Stoppo 4 months ago
        For every action, there is a reaction. They use one, someone else will also. Nuclear fall out can and probably will kill off Millions if not the whole civilized world if things escalate you MORONS! It will not be a limited one bomb strike. Bet on that!
    • XLNTPOINT  •  Newhall, United States  •  4 months ago
      Of course their concerned. They donโ€™t want NATO to let everyone see all the equipment with โ€œMade in Russiaโ€ stamped on it.
    • RAPTOR  •  San Francisco, United States  •  4 months ago
      Bull ! It's Russia & China that are enabling Iran to build atomic weapons. Neither one is going along with the sanctions that will halt their efforts.
    • 350  •  Atlanta, United States  •  4 months ago
      "Ohhh dayum! So that's why you guys kept ordering all that uranium and what not. Our bad."
    • PLC  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  4 months ago
      Russia is actually helping Iran here by promoting the hoax that diplomacy will eventually bring them around to sanity. Nothing could be further from the truth.
    • Don't Believe em  •  4 months ago
      "How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think." --- Adolf Hitler
    • Billy  •  4 months ago
      NOW they're worried. They've been telling us that it wasn't a concern and going against our every move to do anything about it for years, and now all of a sudden they are worried. Maybe they have discovered that Iran has a launch capability that can reach Moscow.
    • Peter  •  Tampa, United States  •  4 months ago
      Maybe when the maniacs in Tehran help Chechnya separatists with that uranium they'll realize their mistake of not stopping things sooner.
    • Bruce  •  4 months ago
      You don't build a fortified bunker underground for a civilian nuclear power project. Who the hell is Iran trying to fool?! So, the question becomes, does the world wait till Iran announces it has a bomb or does some country or consortium take it out before something horrific occurs?
    • James C  •  4 months ago
      Iran notified the IAEA after spy photos of the facility was about to be released!!!
    • Mutley  •  4 months ago
      Nice try Russia! We all know you helped them build their Nuclear reactor, so Buzz off!
    • THUMBS DOWN IN RED  •  Port Orchard, United States  •  4 months ago
      Why is russia cocerned about the reactors they built for Iran?
    • Bart  •  4 months ago
      Nuclear enrichment is for peaceful purposes. Yea after Iran blows up the world they think it will be peaceful. I hope China and Russia come to their senses before it is too late.
    • Diver  •  New York, United States  •  4 months ago
      Maybe the should have thought abou this BEFORE they helped them build the reactor?

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