Russia Says Won't Back "crippling" Iran Sanctions

Russia says won't back

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will not support "crippling" sanctions against Iran, including any that may be slapped on the Islamic Republic's banking or energy sectors, a senior Russian diplomat said Wednesday.

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