Monday, March 12, 2007

DAR AL HARB - RUSSIA: THE IRANIANS ARE ABUSING OUR CONSTRUCTIVE RELATIONS

Russia's patience wearing thin with ally Iran
By Guy Faulconbridge

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Iran's isolation over its nuclear ambitions deepened on Monday as Russia, its closest big power ally, announced indefinite delays to a joint nuclear power project and accused Tehran of abusing its goodwill.

Russia has defied Western concerns to supply arms to Iran, help build the Bushehr nuclear power station and water down sanctions against Tehran in the United Nations, but is now signaling its patience with Iran's leadership is wearing thin.

Atomstroiexport, the state-owned contractor helping build the Bushehr plant, said the first fuel deliveries would not go ahead as planned this month and that the scheduled September launch date would not now be met either.

The contractor said the delays were caused by a payment row but observers in Moscow said the project was, in effect, being mothballed because of political sensitivities.

The United States -- which suspects Iran of accumulating nuclear know-how to build a bomb -- has for years urged Moscow to halt the project but the Kremlin refused. Iran denies it is seeking a nuclear weapon.

"The timeframe has been moved and so the launch cannot happen in September -- we simply cannot do it. If we can't launch the station in September then we cannot deliver the fuel according to the old timetable either," said Irina Yesipova, a spokeswoman for Atomstroiexport.
That announcement came as Russian news agencies quoted what they called an informed source in Moscow accusing Tehran of exploiting Russia's diplomatic support while making no concessions in return.


"Unfortunately, the Iranians are abusing our constructive relations and have done nothing to convince our colleagues of the consistency of Tehran's policies," the source was quoted as saying.

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