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By Vladimir Radyuhin
At the same time the diplomat left open the possibility of Russia sending troops to Iraq if the United Nations issues a mandate for an international peacekeeping force. ``As for the possibility of establishing a new format for international security presence in Iraq under U.N. aegis and on a Security Council mandate, we shall take a stand on possible participation in such forces depending on specific circumstances and further evolution of the situation,'' the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister said. Earlier this week Russia's Foreign Minister, Mr. Igor Ivanov, called for meeting of the U.N. Security Council to review progress in implementing Resolution 1483 on post-war reconstruction of Iraq. Today's statement by Mr. Ivanov's deputy suggests Moscow may be willing to support sending international peacekeepers to Iraq. The Russian Foreign Minister today called for further steps to normalise the situation in Iraq. ``Russia thinks it advisable for the U.N. Security Council to review the situation in Iraq and work out appropriate decisions on the Iraqi problem,'' Mr. Ivanov said in Cairo. He called for international efforts to help the Iraqi people overcome the crisis, provided the U.N. plays "a bigger role'' in Iraq.
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