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Russian President Vladimir Putin is in Iran for a historic visit, the first visit by a Kremlin leader since Stalin joined a summit there in World War II. | Russian President Vladimir Putin is in Iran for a historic visit, the first visit by a Kremlin leader since Stalin joined a summit there in World War II. |
As well as meeting Iran's leaders Mr Putin is attending a summit of heads of countries in the Caspian Sea area. | |
Iran's nuclear programme is set to top the agenda, with the BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran saying Iran is seeking Russian help fending off new UN sanctions. | Iran's nuclear programme is set to top the agenda, with the BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran saying Iran is seeking Russian help fending off new UN sanctions. |
The visit went ahead despite Kremlin warnings of an assassination threat. | The visit went ahead despite Kremlin warnings of an assassination threat. |
The alleged plot to kill the Russian president prompted Mr Putin's staff to cast doubt on the trip, only for the president to announce that he was not deterred. | |
The Iranian government played down the threat. | |
As well as meeting President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mr Putin will hold talks with Iran's powerful spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. | |
The Russians are helping with Bushehr nuclear power stationBut his first order of business was attending a summit of Caspian Sea states which has brought together Russia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. | |
Addressing the summit opening, Mr Ahmadinejad warned against outside states meddling in the region's affairs. | |
"All Caspian nations agree on the main issue - that all aspects related to this sea must be settled exclusively by littoral nations," the Associated Press quoted him as saying. | |
"The Caspian Sea is an inland sea and it only belongs to the Caspian states, therefore only they are entitled to have their ships and military forces here." | |
Those sentiments were echoed by Mr Putin who, according to AFP news agency, said the final summit statement would include a section on "the impossibility of providing the territory of one state for an act of aggression against another state". | |
The leaders are expected to make an announcement on a convention determining a new legal status for the resource-rich body of water, according to the Russian foreign ministry. | |
Building reactor | Building reactor |
As well as wanting to secure diplomatic help in blocking UN sanctions over its refusal to end its controversial nuclear programme, Iran also wants to ensure continued Russian technical assistance. | As well as wanting to secure diplomatic help in blocking UN sanctions over its refusal to end its controversial nuclear programme, Iran also wants to ensure continued Russian technical assistance. |
If I listened to what the security services said, I would never leave my home Vladimir Putin Iran and Russia uneasy allies '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 'Plot' overshadows Berlin trip |
The government hopes Mr Putin will confirm that Moscow will complete the Bushehr nuclear reactor being built by Russian engineers. | The government hopes Mr Putin will confirm that Moscow will complete the Bushehr nuclear reactor being built by Russian engineers. |
The 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. | |
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. |
Washington and other Western countries are pressing for a new round of UN sanctions because of Iran's refusal to end uranium enrichment. | Washington and other Western countries are pressing for a new round of UN sanctions because of Iran's refusal to end uranium enrichment. |
Moscow has until now been blocking those new sanctions, saying it wants to enable the UN's nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, to work with Iran on clearing up outstanding issues. | Moscow has until now been blocking those new sanctions, saying it wants to enable the UN's nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, to work with Iran on clearing up outstanding issues. |
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. |
Suicide bomb threat | Suicide bomb threat |
Mr Putin has called for a peaceful resolution of the dispute, urging the international community to show patience. | |
In 1943 Stalin joined Roosevelt and Churchill for a summit in Tehran"It is futile to frighten Iran and its people - they are not scared," Mr Putin said before the visit. | |
Mr Putin travelled to Tehran from Germany where he met Chancellor Angela Merkel for talks somewhat overshadowed by the alleged assassination plot. | Mr Putin travelled to Tehran from Germany where he met Chancellor Angela Merkel for talks somewhat overshadowed by the alleged assassination plot. |
Russian media had quoted unnamed security sources as saying suicide bombers and kidnappers were plotting to kill Mr Putin in Tehran. | Russian media had quoted unnamed security sources as saying suicide bombers and kidnappers were plotting to kill Mr Putin in Tehran. |
Mr Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the BBC that such reports were "very serious". | |
But the Russian president dismissed the claims, telling reporters: "Of course I am going to Iran. | |
"If I listened to what the security services said, I would never leave my home." | "If I listened to what the security services said, I would never leave my home." |