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    Germany Recognizes Iran's Right to Use N. Energy

    Fars News Agency, Iran
    Jan 24 2007

    TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Chairman of the German parliament's Green
    Party Fraction here on Tuesday stressed Iran's right to use civilian
    nuclear technology, and underlined the need for solving Iran's nuclear
    issue through talks.

    The German MP made the remarks in a meeting with a group of his
    Iranian colleagues who represent Iranian religious minorities in the
    Islamic Consultative Assembly, including representatives of the Jewish,
    Assyrian and Kaldanite, Zoroastrian, and Armenian communities in Iran.

    During the meeting, the Iranian lawmakers noted the two countries'
    historical and cultural commonalities, and pointing to Germany's
    present standing in the European Union and Iran's constructive role
    in the Persian Gulf and the Middle-East regions, they described the
    current conditions as special for both states, which they said require
    Iran and Germany to enhance their interactions and relations.

    Stressing the need for the promotion of parliamentary ties between
    the two countries, the Iranian parliament members called on Germany
    to adopt better stances in the face of Iran's nuclear rights, given
    the growing ties between the two states in the field of economy.

    They further underscored that Iranian Muslims and religious minorities
    enjoy equal rights, including their fair and equal chances for gaining
    scientific achievements and positions, general laws, and equal ransom
    money, and called on the international bodies and circles to refrain
    from expressing prejudiced views about the religious minorities in
    Iran, when issuing statements.

    "Representatives of such bodies and circles are recommended to take a
    trip to Iran and visit those areas resided by the religious minorities
    so that they can witness in person the positive measures the Islamic
    Republic has adopted for their welfare," the deputies added.

    They also voiced surprise at witnessing Germany and EU's companionship
    with the regional policies of the US President, George W. Bush,
    and said, "While the result of the recent midterm legislative
    elections showed that Americans have taken back a large part of the
    authorities they had entrusted to Bush, Germany and EU states are
    still accompanying Bush, unfortunately."

    For his part, chairman of the German Parliament's Green Party fraction,
    Fritz Cohen voiced satisfaction at Iran's respect and observation
    of religious minorities' rights, and said, "We do not at all deny
    Iran's right to use civilian nuclear technology, and we believe that
    negotiation is the only proper way to reach a mutual understanding
    in this regard."
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