First Published 2007-09-22


Lavrov warns of ‘serious crises’

 
Russia warns war with Iran would block oil flows

 
Moscow says war on Iran would create flow of refugees entering Russia.

 
MOSCOW - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned Friday that any attempt to wage war on Iran could disrupt the flow of oil to Western countries and prompt a flow of refugees to Russia.

"It is a key region for the provision of hydrocarbons, mainly to Western countries, and any disruption of that would provoke serious crises," he said during an interview with Rossiya public television.

He said war with Iran would also create a "flow of refugees" from Iran's northwestern Azerbaijan region, which borders the republic of Azerbaijan, itself a neighbour of Russia's.

Refugees could move "towards Russia which has an open border with Azerbaijan -- we have a no-visa policy -- and that is also a problem," he said.

Lavrov also called on Iran to "respond constructively to the demands of the international community" to stop its nuclear programme, which the United States believes is intended to build weapons, and to change its view on Israel.

France recently raised pressure for Iran to cease uranium enrichment when Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said the world should "prepare for the worst, and the worst is war".

President Nicolas Sarkozy later played down the remarks, but said Iran was trying to "obtain an atomic bomb" and this was "unacceptable".
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