Russia's Permanent Representative Ulyanov said that Russia's guarantees about Iran's non-creation of nuclear weapons were unrealistic.
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Recently, the idea has been circulating in the information space that Western countries could turn to Russia for guarantees that Iran would not work on developing nuclear weapons, Mikhail Ulyanov, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to international organizations in Vienna, told Izvestia. However, according to him, it will be extremely difficult to implement.
"I don't know anything about such appeals. It is quite difficult to imagine how this idea can be put into practice. Nevertheless, such guarantees should be provided by Iran, as well as the International Atomic Energy Agency, whose mandate includes verifying the use of atomic energy exclusively for peaceful purposes," the diplomat added.
In the near future, Eurotroika, together with the United States, plans to convince Tehran that it can avoid sanctions if it proves the peaceful nature of its nuclear program, Axios writes.
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