Ahmadinejad lashes out at Russia 
By  _JPOST.COM STAFF_ (mailto:[email protected])   
07/24/2010  00:11 

Teheran criticizes Medvedev for supporting "US propaganda  drama." 


TEHERAN, Iran — Iranian President Mahmoud  Ahmadinejad accused Russian 
President Dmitry Medvedev of turning against Teheran  and joining US efforts to 
spread lies about its nuclear program on Friday, in  the latest sign that 
Iran is drifting apart from a one-time key  backer.

Ahmadinejad said Dmitry Medvedev entered a "propaganda drama"  directed by 
Washington by saying last week that Iran was getting closer to being  able 
to develop nuclear weapons.



The Iranian president has had  harsh words for Moscow since it became 
apparent that Russia would support last  month's new United Nations sanctions 
against Teheran for its refusal to stop  parts of its nuclear program. In the 
past, Iran had depended on allies Russia  and China — and their veto power at 
the Security Council — to block tough  penalties.

"Russia is a great nation and we are interested in continuing  friendship 
between the two nations but his (Medvedev's) remarks are part of a  
propaganda drama that is to be carried out by the US president against the  
Iranian 
nation," Ahmadinejad said in a speech posted on his website  Friday.

"In fact, Mr. Medvedev has kick-started this drama," he  said.

Russia is in a difficult position in the international standoff  with Iran, 
in part because it does not want to jeopardize decades of political  and 
trade ties with the country. Still, Moscow has lately shown increasing  
frustration with Iran, and last month backed the new  sanctions.


Medvedev said last week that although Iran is "an active  and trusted 
trading partner ... this does not mean we don't care how it develops  its 
nuclear 
program and what its military components look like. In this respect  we 
expect explanations from Iran."

He also urged Iran to find the courage  to cooperate with the international 
community over its disputed nuclear  program.

Ahmadinejad first delivered unusual criticism of Medvedev in  May, accusing 
him of caving in to US pressure for new sanctions, saying  "justifying the 
behavior of Mr. Medvedev today has become very  difficult."

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