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MOSCOW | Tue Jun 29, 2010 4:52am EDT

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Foreign Minister called for a meeting between Iran, the United States, Russia and the IAEA on nuclear fuel delivery for the Islamic Republic's medical reactor, Itar-TASS news agency reported.

Sergei Lavrov, speaking to Itar-TASS in Jerusalem, did not give details on the nature of the proposed discussions.

Iran had hoped to avoid the latest round of international sanctions by offering to send some of its low enriched uranium abroad in return for higher grade fuel -- enriched elsewhere -- for the Tehran reactor, which makes isotopes for treating cancer.

(Reporting by Amie Ferris-Rotman)

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The Israel’s Likud government needs to be “laughed off the face of the map.”

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The US continues its childish Bush-era policy of not talking to any country that does not follow its orders.

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