RNA - “Regional stability depends on ending support for terrorism. The eradication of terrorism, restoration of stability and security to the region, repatriation of refugees to their homes and enforcement of the people’s will and vote are among the important and common goals [of Iran and France] on regional issues,” Rouhani said in a meeting with President of French National Assembly Claude Bartolone in Tehran on Tuesday.
Stressing the importance of improving cooperation between Iran and France on regional issues, particularly the fight against terrorism, Rouhani said, “The expansion of cooperation and joint consultations between the two countries can help settle regional problems and issues.”
As a major victim of terrorism, the Islamic Republic is aware of the dangers of the ominous phenomenon of terrorism while France is also now cognizant of this important issue following the recent terrorist attacks in the country, Rouhani said.
“Undoubtedly, terrorism is currently posing a big threat to all countries in the region and the world and in addition to a coordinated fight, we should make efforts in the cultural sector to prevent young people from falling into the trap laid by terrorist groups,” the Iranian president added.
He further expressed concern over the destruction of infrastructure in the Middle Eastern countries, particularly Syria, and the killing of innocent people, saying that terrorists are selling Syria and Iraq's antiques and oil to other countries while “everyone knows which countries are assisting them from inside and outside the region and which countries are supplying terrorists with weapons and armaments.”
Rouhani noted that Iran is helping Syria and Iraq fight against terrorism upon the request of the two countries’ governments, adding, “The Islamic Republic of Iran still believes that dialogue and the pursuit of political approaches are the right path to solve problems in Syria.”
Syria has been gripped by foreign-backed militancy since March 2011. UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura estimates that over 400,000 people have been killed in the conflict.
Full implementation of Tehran-Paris accords a necessity
The Iranian president further urged Tehran and Paris to fully and swiftly implement agreements reached between the two sides during his visit to France in January following the implementation of a nuclear agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries.
Rouhani said the implementation of the mutual documents would lead to a tangible change in bilateral relations in such areas as politics, economy, culture and science.
Iran and France signed a series of basic trade deals estimated to be worth billions of dollars on January 28 during the historic visit to Paris by the Iranian president.
Rouhani and his French counterpart, Francois Hollande, oversaw the signing of the agreements, which concerned cooperation in different economic sectors such as aviation, car manufacturing and oil among others.
France pledges to fully implement agreements
The top French parliamentarian, for his part, said Iran and France should make efforts to fully implement all agreements they have previously reached.
He added that his country supports bids by big French banks to cooperate with and invest in Iran.
Bartolone said Iran plays a leading role in reinforcing stability and security in the region and added that Tehran and Paris have common views on many regional and international issues and can cooperate to solve problems.
He also emphasized that the campaign against terrorism requires the collective effort and resolve of all countries.
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