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  Iran's top nuclear negotiator arrives in Moscow for talks
09:40   |       10/ 11/ 2006
        
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MOSCOW, November 10 (RIA Novosti) - Iran's top nuclear negotiator 
arrived in Moscow Friday for talks on the country's controversial 
nuclear program.

Ali Larijani will meet with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and 
Security Council Secretary Igor Ivanov.

Following Iran's refusal to halt uranium enrichment, European powers 
have proposed a draft UN Security Council resolution on sanctions 
against the country, which the United States wants toughened, but which 
Russia and China want reduced. Last Friday Russia proposed its 
amendments to draft.

Russia has consistently supported Iran's right to nuclear power under 
the Non-Proliferation Treaty, and is building a $1 bln nuclear power 
plant in the country. However, a source in Russia's nuclear power sector 
hinted earlier in the week that the launch of the plant could be delayed.

In October, the EU-3 - Britain, France and Germany - proposed a set of 
sanctions against Iran, which includes banning sales of missile and 
nuclear technologies to the country, freezing its military bank 
accounts, and imposing visa restrictions on officials linked to the 
nuclear industry.

The Bushehr NPP would not be banned under the EU-3 draft resolution, but 
nuclear fuel supplies to the plant would be restricted, a proposal that 
Russia wants removed from the document.

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