Russian: Iran must take 'urgent' steps   (AP)  Updated: 2006-04-19 21:59  
The international community is demanding that Iran take "urgent and 
constructive steps" — including halting uranium enrichment — to ease concerns 
about its nuclear program, Russia's foreign minister said Wednesday.  
 
 
 
   Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov speaks 
 to the media after a meeting with his Albanian counterpart Besnik Mustafaj 
 in Moscow April 12, 2006. Lavrov said on Wednesday the use of force could 
 not solve the stand-off surrounding Iran's nuclear programme. 
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Sergey Lavrov acknowledged that the latest talks among world powers brought 
no decision on how to proceed after Iran's hard-line president, Mahmoud 
Ahmadinejad, announced last week that his country "joined the club of nuclear 
countries" by successfully enriching uranium for the first time. 
 Diplomats from the five permanent U.N. Security Council members plus Germany 
met Tuesday in Moscow. 
 Iran must heed calls "to suspend work linked to uranium enrichment," Lavrov 
said. "All participants in the meeting agreed that urgent and constructive steps 
are demanded of Iran." 
 Enriched uranium can be used to produce both nuclear energy and nuclear 
weapons. 
 Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency later reported that top nuclear 
negotiator Ali Larijani flew to Russia for talks with European officials. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry and Security Council could not immediately confirm the 
visit, and a press official at the Iranian Embassy, Shervin Musavi, said he was 
unaware of a visit. 
 Officials from the French, British and German embassies in Moscow either 
declined to comment or did not answer phone calls. 
    
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