Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Thursday warned
that any military means to solve Iran's controversial nuclear
programme would have a "disastrous" effect.
"Any forceful attempts to resolve this issue by non-peaceful
means would undermine all that has been done to bring clarity
into the Iranian nuclear programme," Lavrov said in
a press conference with his Israeli counterpart Tzipi Livni.
He warned against attempts to undermine the International
Atomic Energy Agency inspection of Tehran's programme.
"As long as the inspectors report that they have not
found that there is some deviation of this programme into
the military field I think it would be disastrous for us
to undermine this very efficient and important process."
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Israel and its chief ally the United States have refused
to rule out military action against Iran in order to halt
its nuclear programme, which they believe is aimed at developing
a nuclear bomb, a claim denied by Tehran.
Israel considers Iran its top enemy following repeated
calls by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for the Jewish state
to be wiped off the map.
Widely considered to be the Middle East's sole if undeclared
nuclear power, Israel and Washington suspect Tehran of trying
to develop atomic arms under the guise of its nuclear programme,
a charge Iran denies.
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