2009-02-17www.presstv.ir

In an exclusive interview on Sunday, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexei Borodavkin asserted that under no circumstances would Moscow agree to jeopardize its constantly improving economic, industrial, nuclear and technical cooperation with Tehran.

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A senior US officials speaking on condition of anonymity had touched on the issue on Friday, saying that Washington would slow down its missile plans on the condition that Moscow joins the White House in pressuring Tehran over its nuclear activities.

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Moscow has refused to follow Washington's lead in isolating Iran, criticizing the US pursuit as a "creeping American strategy of dragging the global community into a large-scale crisis around Iran."

Well, they certainly aren't much for mincing words.



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