Европейский эксперт:

Тот факт, что Россия поддержала предыдущие санкции против Ирана – сигнал к тому, что Москва и Вашингтон разделяют основное мнение, что Иран не должен обладать ядерным оружием. Такое мнение АрмИнфо выразила эксперт Европейского совета по международным отношениям (European Council for Foreign Relations) Яна Кобзова.

По ее словам, подходы России и США отличаются по своим вариантам того, как и какой ценой можно этого достичь. “Вашингтон и страны-члены ЕС готовы пойти дальше, чем Россия на данный момент, судя по эмбарго на нефть, который наложили США и ЕС на Иран”,- отметила эксперт.

Кроме того, она добавила, что Вашингтон и Брюссель все еще надеются, что санкции против Ирана сработают в итоге, и предпринимать военную интервенцию не понадобится. “Они полагают, что международное сообщество объединится вокруг этой цели, так как осознают, что регион и без Западной интервенции легковоспламеняющийся”, - резюмировала Кобзова.

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