Katz, Mark N.2010-08-302010-08-302007-03-23https://hdl.handle.net/1920/5933© 2007 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Deposited with permission from UPI.com.While long perceived in Washington as friends, Russia and Iran clearly do not regard each other as such at present. The Russian Atomic Energy Organization, after many years of delay, has almost finished work on the nuclear reactor Moscow is building for Iran at Bushehr, and was supposed to start supplying the enriched uranium for it to run on. Moscow, though, has stopped work on the reactor and said it will not deliver the fuel because Tehran has stopped making payments owed to Russia. Tehran hotly denies this, claiming that it has paid Moscow everything it is due.en-USInternational affairsIranRussiaNuclear reactorPolicy Watch: Nukes divide Russia, IranArticle