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Russia 'Deeply Disappointed' At Iran's Nuclear Activities


Uranium enrichment complex of Natanz in central Iran (file photo) (epa) 11 January 2006 -- The Russian Foreign Ministry says Russia and the United States share a "deep disappointment" over Iran's decision to resume nuclear research.


A Foreign Ministry statement said Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had expressed their disappointment in a telephone conversation on 10 January in which they discussed a range of regional issues.


Iran on 10 January broke seals placed by the UN on its uranium-enrichment facility at Natanz in order to resume research into the nuclear fuel cycle. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only.


(AP/Interfax)

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