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101121
Tue, 01/19/2010 - 17:18
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Spokesman: Traces of realism appearing in parties involved in talks
Tehran, Jan 19, IRNA – Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mihman-Parast said traces of realism were appearing in the approaches of the countries involved in the talks on Iran’s nuclear program.
Making the remarks in his weekly press briefing, he hoped that such attitudes on the parts of parties involved in the talks would lead to favourable outcomes.
He believed the deadline set by Iran on supplying the needed fuel for its research reactor was a suitable chance for these countries to get to good results.
Referring to positions adopted by different world countries on Iran’s nuclear program, he said most of them approved Iran’s right to peaceful nuclear technology and the few Western countries which are opposing it should revise their views and adopt positions based on realities.
Stressing Iran’s transparency over its nuclear program, the spokesman described the recent remarks of the German chancellor as well as the Zionist regime's prime minister's on Iran as “just repetitive” and said they were certainly not the best approach to be adopted towards Iran.
He said such remarks could sometimes serve as efforts to satisfy and cheer up participants in international gatherings.
Answering a question on certain attempts to question the glory of Iran’s past and plundering the big names in Iran’s history, he said it was not proper for countries to attempt to cross out part of the name in “Persian Gulf”.
Commenting on a soft warfront being formed against Iran, Mihman-Parast said Iran was facing very strong attempts to form a soft warfront against it by countries which could not stand the advancement and progress of such countries as Iran.
He explained that the media in certain countries were trying to depict a negative image of developing countries in a bid to feed the public opinion in these countries with false and wrong notions.
He said the stronger Iran grows, the media attacks against it become harsher.
The spokesman urged all organizations and bodies in the country to do their best to lighten up the public opinion on the nature and objectives of such media assaults against Iran by certain countries.
On the fate of an Iranian citizen being tried in French courts, Mihman-Parast said Kakavand was innocent and Iran possessed many documents to prove that he is not guilty.
Mihman-Parast condemned the French government’s act in trying Kakavand and said Iran believed it was doing so under extreme pressures of the US.
He also said the documents offered to the court against him in France, were all fake and baseless and urged the French government to set him free instantly.
Making the remarks in his weekly press briefing, he hoped that such attitudes on the parts of parties involved in the talks would lead to favourable outcomes.
He believed the deadline set by Iran on supplying the needed fuel for its research reactor was a suitable chance for these countries to get to good results.
Referring to positions adopted by different world countries on Iran’s nuclear program, he said most of them approved Iran’s right to peaceful nuclear technology and the few Western countries which are opposing it should revise their views and adopt positions based on realities.
Stressing Iran’s transparency over its nuclear program, the spokesman described the recent remarks of the German chancellor as well as the Zionist regime's prime minister's on Iran as “just repetitive” and said they were certainly not the best approach to be adopted towards Iran.
He said such remarks could sometimes serve as efforts to satisfy and cheer up participants in international gatherings.
Answering a question on certain attempts to question the glory of Iran’s past and plundering the big names in Iran’s history, he said it was not proper for countries to attempt to cross out part of the name in “Persian Gulf”.
Commenting on a soft warfront being formed against Iran, Mihman-Parast said Iran was facing very strong attempts to form a soft warfront against it by countries which could not stand the advancement and progress of such countries as Iran.
He explained that the media in certain countries were trying to depict a negative image of developing countries in a bid to feed the public opinion in these countries with false and wrong notions.
He said the stronger Iran grows, the media attacks against it become harsher.
The spokesman urged all organizations and bodies in the country to do their best to lighten up the public opinion on the nature and objectives of such media assaults against Iran by certain countries.
On the fate of an Iranian citizen being tried in French courts, Mihman-Parast said Kakavand was innocent and Iran possessed many documents to prove that he is not guilty.
Mihman-Parast condemned the French government’s act in trying Kakavand and said Iran believed it was doing so under extreme pressures of the US.
He also said the documents offered to the court against him in France, were all fake and baseless and urged the French government to set him free instantly.