Russia, China urge peaceful solution for nuke row   (AFP)  Updated: 2006-05-16 19:21  
Russia and China will "definitely not" approve the use of force against Iran 
over its nuclear program, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said after 
meeting with China's leaders.  
 
 
 
   Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (L) 
 meets Chinese President Hu Jintao in Beijing. Lavrov said Russia and China 
 will "definitely not" approve the use of force against Iran over its 
 nuclear program. [AFP] |   
"Russia and China will definitely not vote for the use of force to resolve 
this issue," Lavrov said through a translator after meeting with his Chinese 
counterpart, Li Zhaoxing, and President Hu Jintao. 
 "We believe we shouldn't isolate Iran or increase pressure. This will not 
only not reduce the possibility of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, 
it will have the opposite effect." 
 However Lavrov also said Russia believed Iran needed to do more to cooperate 
with the United Nations nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy 
Agency. 
 "Iran at the moment has not completely replied to and given explanations on 
the questions raised by the IAEA investigation," Lavrov said. 
 "We regret this very much. We hope the Iran side will give a reply at an 
early date." 
 The IAEA has been investigating Iran since 2003 and says it is not yet able 
to certify that the Iranian nuclear program is strictly peaceful. 
 Iran says its nuclear program is a peaceful drive to generate electricity but 
the United States and other Western nations say it is a cover for the secret 
development of atomic weapons.  
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