The five permanent United Nations Security Council members and Germany will meet in Frankfurt on Sept. 2 to discuss Iran’s nuclear program, Interfax reported, citing the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Russia’s position is that tougher sanctions against Iran would be inappropriate, the Moscow-based news service reported, citing the ministry.
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There's nothing in this news piece that...
by Ostaad on Fri Aug 28, 2009 06:38 AM PDTremotely indicates Iran indicates to kill time. Maybe the amen corner choir boy and AIPAC tea-and-crumpets server wishes this would be the case, but the fact is Iran has been sincere to resolve this dispute with the West to its advantage. Fred as a career Iran-hate doesn't see it that way, and its OK.