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Russia warns against any military strike on Iran

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned on Monday that any military strike against Iran would be a grave mistake with unpredictable consequences.
Russia is deeply opposed to any military action against the Islamic Republic, though Moscow has supported UN Security Council sanctions against Tehran over its nuclear programme. IAEA, the UN nuclear watchdog, is expected this week to issue its most detailed report yet on research in Iran seen as geared to developing atomic bombs.
But the Security Council is not expected impose stiffer sanctions as a result. Israeli media have been rife with speculation that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is working to secure cabinet consensus for an attack on Iranian nuclear installations.
“This would be a very serious mistake fraught with unpredictable consequences,” the Russian foreign minister said when asked about reports that Israel planned a military strike against Iran. Lavrov said there could be no military resolution to the Iranian nuclear problem and said the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan had led to human suffering and high numbers of casualties.
A raid on Iran’s nuclear facilities would be likely to provoke Tehran into hugely disruptive retaliatory measures in the Gulf that would sever shipping routes and disrupt the flow of oil and gas to export markets, political analysts believe. Iran is already under four rounds of UN sanctions due to concerns about its nuclear programme, which it says is entirely peaceful.
Russia has tried to push Iran to disclose more details about its nuclear work to ease international concerns. Senior Russian security officials accept that the West has legitimate concerns about the nuclear programme though Moscow says there is no clear evidence that Tehran is trying to make a nuclear bomb.
Any military strike against Iran would be likely to sour ties between the West and Russia, whose leader, Vladimir Putin, is almost certain to win a presidential election in March. “There is no military solution to the Iranian nuclear problem as there is no military solution to any other problem in the modern world,” said Lavrov.
“This is confirmed to us every day when we see how the problems of the conflicts around Iran are being resolved — whether Iraq or Afghanistan or what is happening in other countries in the region. Military intervention only leads to many times more deaths and human suffering.” Lavrov said talks between Britain, China, France, Russia, the US, Germany and Iran should be resumed as soon as possible.

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