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The announcement by President Putin of a Russian bourse trading oil and gas in Roubles
threatens the stability of the US Dollar far more than Iran's bourse alone would do,
and continues the slide in relations between the old Cold War foes. |
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The antagonism continued to verberate when Lavrov met US Sectretary of State Condoleezza Rice
at a foreign ministers' summit in New York on Iran's nuclear programme. As well as criticising
Cheney's comments, Lavrov also attacked Rice's number three, Nicholas Burns, for his criticism
of Russia's assistance with Iran's Bushehr nuclear facility. "This meeting isn't going anywhere",
snarled Rice, perhaps angry that the rebuke of Burns reflected badly on her.