RNA - Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani says extremism and violence are threatening the entire Middle East, especially Iran’s neighbours, as a result of extremist measures taken by foreign terrorists.
Addressing the 69th annual session of the United Nations Assembly in New York on Thursday, Rouhani said extremism is a global phenomenon which has been fostered by certain countries which are now unable to fight it.
Noting that extremism and terrorism have turned into a global phenomena, Rouhani said, “All countries that have played a role in creating these terrorist organization, should own up to their mistake and apoplexies,” not only to the past, but also to future generation.
Rouhani stated that the most painful point about current terrorism is that terrorists are beheading people and killing innocent civilians under the name of religion while all divine religions are essentially against violence and extremism.
This is a strategic mistake if some counties are trying to consolidate their domination over the Middle East region under the pretext of fighting terrorism because regional countries can fight terrorism in the region on their own.
“If other countries really want to fight terrorism, they should help regional countries in their effort to do this,” Rouhani added.
He also advised regional countries to note that all of them are in the same boat and need coordination and cooperation to fight regional issues.
Referring to Iran’s nuclear issue, the Iranian president said Iran’s nuclear case has no other solution but negotiation and “if there are parties that imagine other solutions to this issue,” they are greatly mistaken.
He noted that negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries have fared successfully in past months and will hopefully reach a comprehensive agreement within the deadline set for this purpose.
The Iranian president stated that the Islamic Republic has abided by its commitments, though the other parties have sometimes taken steps in the opposite direction.
Rouhani said Iran is determined to continue its nuclear energy program according to international regulations and is committed to negotiation with other countries in this regard under conditions of mutual respect and in accordance with international regulations.
NehzateJahani.com
111/112