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    World needs to revive spirituality: Khatami

    Tehran Times
    Sept 11 2004

    YEREVAN (IRNA) -- President Mohammad Khatami said here Thursday that
    followers of all holy religions should try to revive spirituality
    throughout the globe to restore peace and security worldwide.

    President Khatami made the remarks here, before leaving for Belarus
    on Thursday, in a meeting with Garegin II, Catholicos of all
    Armenians. "If the world is now exposed to terror, horror, war and
    injustice," president Khatami said, "This is because it has forgotten
    the God and spirituality."

    The meeting was also attended by the representatives of Iranian
    Armenians in the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Majlis) who are
    accompanying President Khatami in his tour of three regional countries.

    Garegin II, in return, expressed satisfaction over Tehran-Yerevan
    good relations and Tehran's proper treatment of Iranian Armenians.
    -------Iran, Armenia stress consolidation of ties

    Iran and Armenia issued a joint communiqué expressing strong readiness
    to consolidate friendly ties and fruitful bilateral cooperation in
    all fields.

    In a meeting between visiting President Khatami and his Armenian
    counterpart Robert Kocharian, the sides stressed the need for high
    level of Tehran-Yerevan ties which are based on deep-rooted friendship
    between the two nations.

    The sides called for continuation of regular consultation between
    the two countries' state bodies.

    The two sides also exchanged views on key regional and international
    developments.

    They also cited construction of Iran-Armenia gas pipeline, Kajaran
    tunnel, hydroelectric power plant on Aras river and a number of other
    joint ventures as among fruitful factors for expansion of regional
    cooperation.

    The sides also exchanged views on campaign against terrorism,
    organized crimes and narcotics and hallucinogenic drugs and expressed
    determination to adopt measures to counter them. -------Universities
    are centers of thoughts

    Khatami said universities are the centers of thoughts and champions
    of dialogue among civilizations.

    "I am happy (the initiative of) dialogue among civilizations has been
    welcomed by university professors and students," Khatami said after
    delivering a speech at Yerevan State University.

    Human beings faced war, grudge, terror and two world wars over the
    past century and terrorism also was expanded in the world, he added.

    He noted that dialogue among civilizations seeks the rule of justice
    in the world and direct human life towards peace.

    The UN General Assembly accepted the initiative in 2001 without
    opposition, he said, adding reputable centers have been established
    in this regard.

    "Although the idea of dialogue among civilizations was put forward in
    2001, the anti-peace forces showed reactions including the September
    11 events which warmongers filled the world with war and occupation
    under the pretext of campaign against terrorism.

    "But human conscience is against such actions," Khatami said.
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