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    WAR WITH IRAN WOULD BE CATASTROPHIC - IVANOV

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    April 11 2007

    YEREVAN, April 11 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's first deputy prime minister
    said Wednesday a war against Iran would lead to a catastrophe.

    The Islamic Republic is under UN sanctions over failure to halt uranium
    enrichment, and Washington has refused to rule out a military operation
    against Iran as a way of forcing its compliance with the demands of
    the global community, which fears Tehran is seeking nuclear weapons.

    "The Iranian problem needs to be resolved in a political and diplomatic
    way, as a threat of war is a road to nowhere, or to a catastrophe,"
    Sergei Ivanov, Russia's former defense minister, said in the Armenian
    capital, Yerevan.

    The United States has reportedly been building up its Air Force and
    Navy contingent near the oil-rich Middle East nation, while Russian
    military officials have suggested that the U.S. could launch strikes
    on Iran's underground nuclear sites.

    The latest United Nations resolution on the defiant regime highlights a
    focus on diplomacy, but accepts the possibility of a military solution
    to the crisis.

    Ivanov admitted Tehran's "nuclear dossier" was controversial, but
    said the nation had the right to pursue civilian nuclear energy. He
    said uranium enrichment activities should be controlled by the UN
    nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

    He said Russia, which is building Iran's first nuclear power
    plant, has offered to provide the Islamic Republic with nuclear
    fuel for electricity generation and to accept spent fuel back for
    reprocessing. Tehran has neither accepted nor rejected the proposal.

    Iran, which insists its nuclear program is peaceful, said Monday it
    had begun producing nuclear fuel on an industrial scale, and reiterated
    plans to continue enlarging its nuclear fuel production capacity.

    Russia said it considered to announcement doubtful, with Foreign
    Minister Sergei Lavrov saying the claim was still unsubstantiated.
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