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    PRESIDENT: CERTAIN BIG POWERS AGAINST AMITY AMONG NATIONS

    IRNA
    Aug 22 2007
    Iran

    Certain big powers are against amity among nations and oppose friendly
    and brotherly relations between neighboring countries, said President
    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad here Wednesday.

    "Today, many such as Zionists and groups attached to big powers are
    striving to sow discord among nations," the president told reporters
    here.

    Ahmadinejad, who is currently here on a two-day state visit, further
    said, "They are making mistakes because bonds of amity between the
    two nation of Iran and Azerbaijan have roots in history.

    "These moves are foolish," he said adding, "those opposing relations
    between the two nations do not know what nations think about and what
    they are interested in.

    "This is while the prospects of ties between the two nations are
    bright and we hope that these ties would serve as a model for other
    countries and the world."

    Turning to the Karabakh issue, he said, "The stance of the Islamic
    Republic of Iran has been announced explicity and we think all
    issues can be resolved on the basis of justice and law, and through
    negotiatons."

    President Ahmadinejad added, "We should strive to settle problems
    and provide grounds for amity among nations on the basis of mutual
    respect, justice and law.

    "We think that friendly and peaceful ties should prevail among
    neighboring states and everyone should be content with its own right.

    This is a formula on the basis of which problems can easily be solved."
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