Thursday, June 29, 2006

Ahmadinejad: Iraq's Progress Subject to Withdrawal of Occupiers

TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Wednesday described Iraq a wealthy country with rich resources and stressed that the abundant potentials of that country could be utilized for its progress in case security and stability are established there following withdrawal of occupiers.

Speaking in a meeting with former Iraqi Prime Minister and chairman of the Aldaveh party Ibrahim Jafari here Wednesday afternoon, Ahmadinejad referred to the Iraqi people's progress in recent years, specially with regard to the establishment of a popular government in that country and said, "considering the desirable understanding among political groups, in case Iraqi people endeavor to establish stability and security, they will manage to make up for the shortcomings which were brought about during the era of (Saddam's) dictatorship and occupation."

The president reminded the two nations' common culture and history and their deep bonds and stressing the need for the development of mutual relations in all areas, he voiced Iran's full preparedness to provide Iraqi government with its experiences in various grounds in a bid to help reconstruction of Iraq and providing service to the Iraqi nation.

For his part, Ibrahim Jafari expressed his condolences on the sad occasion of the martyrdom anniversary of the Holy Prophet's daughter, Hazrat Fatemeh Zahra (PBUH) and further briefed the Iranian President on the latest developments in his country.

He also reiterated the necessity for enhanced coordination and cooperation between Tehran and Baghdad in order for the region to enjoy progress and stability and security.

The former Iraqi Premier underlined that from the view point of Islam, the state is intended to establish justice, saying, "Once we practice true justice in our own societies, then we would be able to promote our Islamic culture in the world, because justice is an instinctive phenomenon and the ideal of all the people worldwide."

Farsnews

Does anyone have Putin's e-mail? He should read how his allies agree with those that killed his diplomats.

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