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Tuesday 26 November 2013 - 17:29
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FM: Iran ready to meet regional states' concerns over its N. program

FM: Iran ready to meet regional states
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, once again, underlined the peaceful nature of Tehran's nuclear program, and stressed that Tehran is ready to remove any concern that the regional states might have in this regard.


We are ready for easing the entire rational worries regarding our peaceful nuclear program, while resolutely preserving our nations legitimate nuclear rights and continuing our nuclear activities, the top Iranian diplomat emphasized in a meeting with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in Tehran on Monday.

Zarif pointed out that Geneva agreement paved the way for good cooperation between Iran and all its friends in the region, emphasizing that the Iranian foreign policys definite and non-alienable foreign policy priority is strengthening Irans relations with the Islamic and Arab countries, particularly in the reign.

Earlier this month, A nuclear expert underlined that Iran as a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) is after utilizing nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

Behrouz Bayat, a former consultant at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said all activities in Irans Fordo site are transparent and under full supervision of the UN nuclear watchdog.

As to Parchin site, Bayat said its activities have been exaggerated by the IAEA and its Director-General Yukiya Amano.

He further criticized the disinformation made about the clean-up process of the Parchin site.

Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Ayatollah Khamenei has on many occasions said the Islamic Republic considers the pursuit and possession of nuclear weapons "a grave sin" from every logical, religious and theoretical standpoint. On April 17, 2010 Ayatollah Khamenei issued a fatwa declaring that the production, stockpiling, and use of nuclear weapons are all haram (religiously prohibited).

"Iran is not after a nuclear bomb. Why would Iran want a nuclear bomb? Moreover, when an atomic bomb is detonated, it does not just kill enemies. Rather, it kills innocent people as well, and this goes against Islamic beliefs and the principles of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

An atomic bomb does not discriminate between good and bad people, and it is not something that the Islamic Republic would use. The Islamic Republic is relying on something that is not affected by bombs, foreign invasions and other such things. Such things only strengthen what the Islamic republic is relying on. The Islamic republic is relying on the people," a part of the fatwa said.

Analysts believe that the fatwa of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution can well serve as a beacon of light for Washington in order to find its way out of darkness and ignorance.

By Fars News Agency

 

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