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    NUCLEAR SPLIT EMERGES IN IRAN
    Robert Tait in Tehran

    The Guardian
    Wednesday October 24, 2007

    Signs of a split over nuclear policy at the heart of Iran's leadership
    emerged yesterday after MPs and an adviser to the country's most
    powerful political figure criticised the departure of its chief
    negotiator, Ali Larijani.

    Ali Akbar Velayati, foreign policy adviser to the supreme leader,
    Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, praised Mr Larijani and said his resignation
    should not have happened. His comments coincided with a letter of
    support for Mr Larijani signed by 200 MPs in Iran's parliament. The
    parliament's foreign and national security committee wrote to President
    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, complaining that Mr Larijani's departure "put
    the country in danger".

    Mr Larijani quit last Saturday after complaining that Mr Ahmadinejad
    had undermined his negotiating strategy. The resignation was seen as
    evidence that Mr Khamenei had handed greater control to the president,
    who has declared the nuclear case "closed" and replaced Mr Larijani
    with a close ally, Saeed Jalili.

    However, that interpretation was cast in doubt by Mr Velayati's
    intervention.

    Meanwhile a spokesman for the Armenian president, Robert Kocharyan,
    yesterday said Mr Ahmadinejad had been forced to cut short a trip
    there because of unspecified developments.
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