Friday, May 08, 2009

Russia: Toughening Iran sanctions unwise


Foreign Minister Lavrov visits Washington for first time since Obama administration took office, tells American counterpart that Moscow is interested in pressuring Tehran, but believes aggravating punitive action would not be a clever move

Yitzhak Benhorin
Israel News
YNET News

WASHINGTON – Forty-eight hours after calling off his participation at a NATO conference, the Russian foreign minister arrived in Washington for the first time since the new American administration took office, and met with US President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Sergey Lavrov expressed his government's opposition to toughening Security Council sanctions against Iran, and criticized the United States for imposing harsher sanctions outside the United Nations.


The US and its European allies are trying to advance another round of economic sanctions on Iran, in a bid to discourage the Islamic republic from moving forward with its nuclear program.


During his meeting with Clinton, the Russian minister addressed the sensitive issue, saying that "it's not so simple. There are joint decisions which were adopted at the Security Council and they bind all the countries in the world to act in a certain way and meet certain demands."


But he also expressed protest. "Alongside this there are also unilateral sanctions by the US and the European Union, which go beyond the Security Council's resolutions in terms of Iran. We don't believe this is helpful."


Lavrov clarified that the Kremlin was sticking to the agreement reached between the five Security Council powers and Germany during their meeting in London. "Iran hasn't objected to these proposals and has its own offers which we are willing to discuss."


The Russian foreign minister stated during the Washington talks, "I never said we were against any pressure on Iran. In fact, I explained that we do not view tough sanctions as a wise move. However, in terms of pressure, we are in favor of pressuring Iran to return to the negotiating table."


The American secretary of state said in response that the US was laying the foundation for reasons for tougher sanctions. She added that proposals had been made to Tehran, but that her country was still very much on the alert.

Comment: Please understand, Russia is no friend of Israel and especially the USA. Of course Russia wants to back off from Iran-they see Iran as the emerging broker in the ME and given Russia's desire to return as same, they must support Iran. Do not ever count on russia to honor any sanctions-this is one reason why the existing sanctions failed.

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