Sunday, July 10, 2005

"Peaceful N-activities, Iran's absolute principle"

IranMania:
Continuation of peaceful nuclear activities within the framework of international regulations and under supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is among absolute principles of Iran, MP Kazem Jalali said. READ MORE

Addressing a press conference Friday, Rapporteur of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of Majlis added that Iran accepted suspension of uranium enrichment voluntarily to prove its goodwill intention to the world, IRNA said.

He expressed hope that Europe and the West would take the opportunity and present their proposal to normalize the process of Iran's peaceful nuclear program.
Answering a question on possible changes in Iran's foreign policy following the election of the new Iranian president-elect, he said Iran's foreign policy is firm and will not be changed by any election held in the country.

Head of Iran-Russia parliamentary friendship group added that both Iranian and Russian officials are seriously determined to boost bilateral, regional and international relations.

Iran attaches special importance to presence of a powerful Russia in international developments, Jalali said urging the two sides to prepare ground for determining new security cooperation.

Referring to multilateral developments including Iran's membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), campaign against terrorism and illicit drugs and legal regime of the Caspian Sea, the MP said Tehran and Moscow will enjoy bright future.

He condemned Thursday's terrorist bombings in London which reportedly killed more than 50 people.

Iran condemns massacre of innocent people and terrorist moves in all shapes, Jalali said.

He criticized US dual policy towards terrorism, saying Iran, itself, is a victim of terrorism and believes establishment of justice in the world is the most effective way to defeat the phenomenon.