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Russia´s Iran Policy Against the Background of Tehran´s Nuclear Programme

by Dr. Thomas Kunze, Dr. Lars Peter Schmidt †
On June 27 this year, when demonstrators took to the streets of Tehran to vent their fury at the official result of the recent parliamentary elections, the foreign secretaries of NATO and their Russian counterpart, Mr Lavrov, decided to resume work in the NATO-Russia Council. NATO’s leaders have come to appreciate by now that suspending activities was a mistake; it has become clear that solving security-policy problems is impossible without involving the Russian side.

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