Don't pressure Iran, says Russia
BBC / BBC
17-Oct-2009 (one comment)

Pressuring Iran and threatening further sanctions over its nuclear programme would be counter-productive, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says.

Speaking after talks in Moscow with US counterpart Hillary Clinton, Mr Lavrov said every effort should be made to continue negotiations.

His comments appeared to fall short of the tougher commitment sought by Washington towards Iran.

But Mrs Clinton praised Russia for its help on the issue.

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Farhad Kashani

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Shah Gholam,

You know who your beloved Fascist IRI is affarid of the most, the Iranian people. because they know they have no legitimacy ruling them, so they are affraid of every voice and every Iranian. Thats why they opress the Iranian people so much.

Only a regime that knows it is illigitimate and has no legality being in power, and has absolutely no confidence in what it says and does, does that. There goes your beloved Mullah regime.