Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has called for an international
meeting which will include Russia, the United States, China, the European trio
and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to resolve Iran's nuclear issue.
Speaking in an interview on Russian television, transcripts of which were
posted on its foreign ministry's website Friday, Lavrovdescribed the situation
surrounding the dispute over Iran's nuclear program as "critical...But it does
not mean that now everybody has to go to the Security Council and start to make
calls and threats and fulfill such threats," Lavrov said.
"It only means that we all have to get together again to find anew consensus
regarding our strategy at the current stage," he said. "We are ready for that."
On Thursday, a day after the IAEA wrapped up its meeting in Vienna with
discussions on IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei's latest report on Iran's nuclear
program, Russia urged Iran to consider the outcome of the meeting and cooperate
fully with the UN nuclearwatchdog.
The Iran nuclear standoff escalated after Tehran resumed nuclear fuel
research in January, which prompted the IAEA decisionlast month to report its
case to the UN Security Council.
The UN Security Council's five permanent members held closed consultations
late Wednesday on the approach the powerful organ would take in handling the
crisis over Iran's disputed nuclear program. UN officials said council members
had received ElBaradei's report.