VIENNA, October 16 (RIA Novosti) – Moscow does not rule out any possible forms of non-military nuclear cooperation with Tehran in strict accordance with international laws, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Thursday.
“We do not exclude any forms of further cooperation with Iran in the peaceful nuclear sphere, although we will only pursue them in strict accordance with international law and the agreement we are working on right now,” Ryabkov told Russian journalists on the heels of the latest round of talks between six global powers and Tehran in Vienna.
“It would be premature to discuss the opportunities for such cooperation. But it could come in all shapes and sizes, including those without any precedent,” the diplomat noted.
Ryabkov said he felt sorry that “various aspects of our dialogue and cooperation with our Iranian partners in the nuclear sphere are the subject of much speculation.”
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