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"China should tell us what is in those tunnels, " said Alexei Arbatov, an expert on nuclear issues at the Carnegie Moscow Center.
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From 2000 to 2009, she was a senior associate with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where she also served as the Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center from 2006 to 2008.
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Yevgenia Yuvcief (ph) of the Moscow Carnegie Center says even if Moscow is motivated by showing up the west, its dialogue with Iran is more practical than western attempts to isolate it.
NPR: Iran Refuses Key Condition in Russia Nuclear Talks
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Mr. YEVGENA YUCIEF (Moscow Carnegie Center): (Through Translator) It's necessary to conduct negotiations with Iran.
NPR: Iran Refuses Key Condition in Russia Nuclear Talks
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Rose Gottemoeller of the Moscow Carnegie Center says the Kremlin is worried about having a new nuclear power on its doorstep.
NPR: Iran, Russia Prepare for Talks on Nuclear Fuel
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"I think what he did was a revolution in terms of Russia's foreign policy, " says Dmitri Trenin of the Moscow Carnegie Center.
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But while they have a common goal, there doesn't seem to be much coordination, says Dmitri Trenin, director of the Moscow Carnegie Center.
NPR: 3 min 58 sec
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While at the moment, the U.S. and Russia seem to be working at cross purposes on this and other issues, Trenin of the Moscow Carnegie Center says there is one thing that unites them.
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