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Russian President Vladimir Putin has met his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for historic talks focusing on Iran's nuclear programme. | |
Tehran is seeking Russian help in fending off UN sanctions and completing its first nuclear reactor at Bushehr. | |
A Putin aide said the first visit to Tehran by a Kremlin leader since World War II focused on ensuring the "soonest completion" of the Bushehr project. | |
Earlier, the two men attended a summit of leaders from the Caspian Sea area. | |
Following his meeting with Mr Ahmadinejad, Mr Putin is scheduled to hold talks with Iran's powerful spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. | |
Crucial backing | |
At the centre of the bilateral talks is Iran's dispute with the West over its nuclear programme. | |
Russia is helping to complete Bushehr's nuclear reactor | |
Tehran's refusal to end uranium enrichment has led the US and other Western countries to press for a new round of UN sanctions. | |
Washington is convinced that Tehran is pursuing nuclear weapons - a charge Iran denies - and has refused to rule out the use of force to resolve the issue. | Washington is convinced that Tehran is pursuing nuclear weapons - a charge Iran denies - and has refused to rule out the use of force to resolve the issue. |
The BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran says that the talks are crucial for the Iranians. | |
Up to now Moscow has blocked any new UN sanctions, saying it wants to enable the UN's nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, to work with Iran on clearing up outstanding issues. | |
If I listened to what the security services said, I would never leave my home Vladimir Putin Iran and Russia uneasy allies Press intrigued by visit 'Plot' overshadows Berlin trip | If I listened to what the security services said, I would never leave my home Vladimir Putin Iran and Russia uneasy allies Press intrigued by visit 'Plot' overshadows Berlin trip |
As well as wanting to secure continued diplomatic help in preventing sanctions, Iran also wants to ensure it gets more Russian technical assistance. | |
The government hopes Mr Putin will confirm that Moscow will complete the Bushehr nuclear reactor being built by Russian engineers. | |
The $1bn programme has been dogged by delays, with Moscow saying Tehran is behind with its payments and Iran accusing Russia of dragging its feet for political reasons, our correspondent says. | |
'Worn-out equipment' | |
Following his meeting with Mr Ahmadinejad, Mr Putin blamed technical problems and "worn-out equipment" for the delays in completing the project. | |
Mr Putin refused to set a date for the power plant's start-up but stressed that Moscow would not renege on its commitment to complete the reactor's construction. | |
In 1943 Stalin joined Roosevelt and Churchill for a summit in Tehran | |
His careful stance suggested Russia is attempting to retain firm ties with Iran without angering the United States, commentators suggest. | |
It is not clear quite how much support Mr Putin is prepared to give Iran in its showdown with the West. | It is not clear quite how much support Mr Putin is prepared to give Iran in its showdown with the West. |
Mr Putin will certainly be calling for more flexibility from the Iranian government over the nuclear issue and no-one should forget the deep legacy of suspicion that exists between Russia and Iran, our correspondent says. | Mr Putin will certainly be calling for more flexibility from the Iranian government over the nuclear issue and no-one should forget the deep legacy of suspicion that exists between Russia and Iran, our correspondent says. |
Moscow has called for a peaceful resolution of the dispute, urging the international community to show patience. | Moscow has called for a peaceful resolution of the dispute, urging the international community to show patience. |
"It is futile to frighten Iran and its people - they are not scared," Mr Putin said before the visit. | "It is futile to frighten Iran and its people - they are not scared," Mr Putin said before the visit. |
Caspian pledge | |
At the earlier summit of Caspian Sea leaders, Mr Putin and Mr Ahmadinejad joined the leaders of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan in signing a declaration pledging their countries would never be used for an attack on another littoral state. | |
CASPIAN SEA Largest enclosed body of water on Earth by areaVariously classified as a lake or seaBordered by Russia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and TurkmenistanEnergy rich, with evidence of large oil and gas reservesHome to caviar-producing sturgeon | |
Mr Putin used the meeting to warn against any military attack on Iran and to support its right to nuclear energy. | |
He told a press conference after the meeting that the five countries had "expressed the idea that peaceful nuclear activities must be allowed". | |
Mr Putin travelled to Tehran from Germany where he met Chancellor Angela Merkel for talks somewhat overshadowed by an alleged assassination plot against him. | |