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    Thu, Aug 12, 2004
    Mideast - AFP

    World worried about Iran nuclear aims: Rumsfeld

    BAKU (AFP) - Iran's nuclear ambitions remain a major worry for the world
    amid fears that states possessing weapons of mass destruction might
    cooperate with terrorist organizations, US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
    said.

    Speaking to reporters after talks with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev,
    Rumsfeld noted that Iran had been on a list of countries that the United
    States describes as terrorist states for many years.

    "One of the gravest concerns the world faces is the nexus between a
    terrorist state that has weapons of mass destruction and terrorist
    networks," he said.

    "So it's understandable that nations, not just in this region but throughout
    the world, are so deeply concerned about what's taking place in Iran."

    Rumsfeld said he had discussed his concern over Iran's nuclear program with
    Aliyev, who recently hosted a visit by Iranian President Mohammad Khatami
    (news - web sites).

    The Iranian leader told reporters in Tehran on Wednesday that his country
    had made "a lot of progress" in developing nuclear technology for peaceful
    purposes and "will not seek permission from anyone" to continue its program.

    Rumsfeld's comments came at the end of a brief visit here during which he
    thanked the Azeris for providing troops to US-led coalitions in Iraq (news -
    web sites) and Afghanistan (news - web sites).

    Rumsfeld noted that the United Nations (news - web sites) was looking for
    countries to provide additional troops to protect a UN effort to organize
    elections in Iraq.

    But Azerbaijani Defense Minister Safar Abiyev, who joined Rumsfeld at the
    news conference, offered no indication that Azerbaijan was prepared to
    contribute more than the 150 soldiers it has already deployed in Iraq.

    "Azeri peacekeepers are already in Iraq and have a mandate to fulfill and
    will continue to carry out their tasks," Abiyev said.

    The Azeri minister called on the United States to support Azerbaijan in its
    long-running dispute with neighboring Armenia over the enclave of
    Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory located within Azerbaijan but inhabited mainly
    by ethnic Armenians.

    Rumsfeld responded that that issue was being handled by the so-called Minsk
    Group and said Washington hopes for a peaceful resolution of the issue. He
    added however that the United States supports Azerbaijan's territorial
    integrity.

    Azerbaijan was Rumsfeld's third stop on a trip that began in Oman. He was
    scheduled to arrive in Ukraine later Thursday.
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