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Iran's N-package to be elaborated for German elites - SNSC Secretariat
Tehran, June 21, IRNA - Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Saeid Jalili would elaborate on Iran's proposed nuclear package for 200 German elites participating at a Nuremberg Conference, said SNSC Secretariat here Friday.
Jalili's elaboration would be aired for the German elites through the
video conference system, according to a faxed received here at IRNA
head office from SNSC Secretariat.
According to the report, Jalili would be addressing elite German
political, security, university, and social personalities, as well as
that country's journalists.
The two-day 8th Nuremberg Security Conference, titled "The EU on Path
toward Becoming a Global Power" is being held on June 20th and 21st in
Nuremberg, Germany.
Jalili's video conference address at Nuremberg is to be made following
world countries, and particularly the European powers' enthusiasm in
knowing more about Iran's proposed package, based on an invitation
made by the international conference's executive affairs secretary,
Brown.
By presenting its incentives package to major world countries, the
Islamic Republic of Iran believes sustainable peace and security in
the region and the world, economic matters and free trade, energy
security, campaign against terrorism and narcotic drugs trafficking,
nuclear and technological cooperation are appropriate points for
shared work and long-term international cooperation.
Jalili's elaboration would be aired for the German elites through the
video conference system, according to a faxed received here at IRNA
head office from SNSC Secretariat.
According to the report, Jalili would be addressing elite German
political, security, university, and social personalities, as well as
that country's journalists.
The two-day 8th Nuremberg Security Conference, titled "The EU on Path
toward Becoming a Global Power" is being held on June 20th and 21st in
Nuremberg, Germany.
Jalili's video conference address at Nuremberg is to be made following
world countries, and particularly the European powers' enthusiasm in
knowing more about Iran's proposed package, based on an invitation
made by the international conference's executive affairs secretary,
Brown.
By presenting its incentives package to major world countries, the
Islamic Republic of Iran believes sustainable peace and security in
the region and the world, economic matters and free trade, energy
security, campaign against terrorism and narcotic drugs trafficking,
nuclear and technological cooperation are appropriate points for
shared work and long-term international cooperation.