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Mon, 10/26/2009 - 16:25
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Mottaki: World inevitably moving towards using nuclear energy
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said the world nations’ move towards using nuclear energy was unavoidable.
Talking to reporters at the sideline of an international press and news agencies' festival in Tehran on Monday, he explained that since the world was running out of fossil fuel, it was natural for all world countries to be seeking nuclear energy.
Saying that multitude of new contracts were singed worldwide everyday to build nuclear power plants, Mottaki said Iran, too, keeps receiving proposals from different world countries to launch new nuclear power plants in the country.
Stating that Iran advocated a policy of "Nuclear Energy for All, Nuclear Arms for None", he also noted that the time was long gone when certain people and powers made decisions on behalf of nations.
According to the Foreign Minister, Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will shortly visit Brazil, upon the invitation of his Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
He noted that the visit would be a turning point in the history of ties between the two countries especially in the past three decades.
During his stay in Brazil, he said, Ahmadinejad will confer with da Silva on the world developments, economic crisis, international challenges and bilateral cooperation as well.
Outlining the strategic cooperation between the two nations, Mottaki noted that Tehran and Brasilia shared the views on the peaceful nuclear issue.
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Talking to reporters at the sideline of an international press and news agencies' festival in Tehran on Monday, he explained that since the world was running out of fossil fuel, it was natural for all world countries to be seeking nuclear energy.
Saying that multitude of new contracts were singed worldwide everyday to build nuclear power plants, Mottaki said Iran, too, keeps receiving proposals from different world countries to launch new nuclear power plants in the country.
Stating that Iran advocated a policy of "Nuclear Energy for All, Nuclear Arms for None", he also noted that the time was long gone when certain people and powers made decisions on behalf of nations.
According to the Foreign Minister, Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will shortly visit Brazil, upon the invitation of his Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
He noted that the visit would be a turning point in the history of ties between the two countries especially in the past three decades.
During his stay in Brazil, he said, Ahmadinejad will confer with da Silva on the world developments, economic crisis, international challenges and bilateral cooperation as well.
Outlining the strategic cooperation between the two nations, Mottaki noted that Tehran and Brasilia shared the views on the peaceful nuclear issue.
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