Russia to remain neutral: general

Published April 20, 2006

MOSCOW, April 19: Russia’s military will not intervene on one side or the other should the current Iran crisis lead to an armed conflict, the chief of the Russian general staff said on Wednesday.

“You are asking which side Russia will take. Of course Russia will not, at least I as head of the general staff, suggest the use of force on one side or the other. Just as was the case in Afghanistan,” Gen Yury Baluevsky told reporters, referring to the 2001 US-led intervention to oust the Taliban.

The general, who heads the Russian armed forces, stressed that he did not think a military scenario was likely in relation to Iran and said that diplomacy was ‘the proper course’.

“In my view a military solution to the Iranian problem would be a political and military mistake,” Gen Baluevsky said.

He also confirmed that Russia planned to go ahead with fulfilling an order by Iran for a consignment of Tor-M1 mobile air defence systems — despite US concerns about the deal.

“I am absolutely sure that it will be delivered, in accordance with international norms on non-proliferation,” he said.

Gen Baluevsky is known for his hawkish position with regard to the United States. In December he accused Washington of ‘double standards’ in its policies towards Iran and North Korea, saying it had closed its eyes to Israel’s nuclear arsenal.

His comments on Wednesday came as the Iran issue continued to overshadow talks in Moscow among leaders of the Group of Eight rich nations.

Iran also sent a high-ranking delegation to Moscow for talks amid renewed efforts to resolve the mounting crisis.—AFP

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