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    IRAN FOR PEACEFUL END OF KARABAGH DISPUTE, KHATAMI SAYS

    ArmenPress
    Sept 9 2004

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS: Meeting with students and professors
    of Yerevan State University Iranian president Mohammad Khatami said
    Iran underscores elimination of tension in the region, "as all nations
    need to develop which can be achieved only in peaceful conditions."

    In response to a question about Iran's position on the Nagorno Karabagh
    conflict he said disagreements are natural, "but Iran respects the
    territorial integrity and sovereignty of all nations and has been
    making efforts to help end the Karabagh conflict in a peaceful way
    so that the region's countries could help each other's development
    without exhausting their resources and potential in conflicts."

    Khatami said Iran is for political solutions to all disputable
    questions through negotiations. "We have a special respect for our
    neighbor and friend Armenia and if the sides to the conflict decide
    to make use of Iran's possibilities and influence we are ready to
    meet them halfway," he said.

    Mohammad Khatami also visited today the Genocide Memorial to
    commemorate the victims of the 1915 Armenian genocide in the Ottoman
    Turkey and put flowers at the Memorial. He was accompanied by the
    chief of Armenian presidential staff Artashes Tumanian, Yerevan mayor
    Yervand Zakharian, Armenian deputy foreign minister Ruben Shugarian,
    other high-rank officials.

    The museum employees presented Khatami with a research work on 1915
    Armenian Genocide, a map of Armenia, Epos of David of Sasun and a
    photography album of Mount Ararat.
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