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    Baku Sun, Azerbaijan
    June 23 2006

    OIC voices support for Iran

    By Aida Sultanova

    BAKU ~W Foreign ministers from member nations of the Organization of
    the Islamic Conference said Wednesday that the dispute over Iran~Rs
    nuclear program needs to be resolved through the U.N. nuclear
    watchdog - the International Atomic Energy Agency. Tehran also has
    insisted the issue should be dealt with solely within the IAEA, but
    the United States and other Western countries have pushed for
    possible referral to the United Nations Security Council.

    In recent weeks Iran has indicated it might be is willing to
    negotiate the nuclear dispute with six world powers who have offered
    a package of rewards if halts uranium enrichment.

    In a statement issued at the end of a three-day meeting in the
    Azerbaijani capital Baku, diplomats said the Islamic organization~Rs
    57 member nations had ~Sthe inalienable right~T to develop nuclear
    energy for peaceful purposes.

    ~SWe believe that the outstanding issues between the Islamic Republic
    of Iran and the IAEA should be resolved within the IAEA framework as
    the sole competent authority,~T the statement said. ~SThe only way to
    resolve the issue is to resume negotiations without any
    preconditions.~T

    Iran insists that its nuclear program is aimed at generating
    electricity, but the United States and European Union suspect that it
    is aimed at building weapons. Tehran is considering a Western package
    of incentives, also backed by Russia and China, that calls on Iran to
    suspend, not permanently halt, uranium enrichment as a condition for
    the start of talks, although the negotiations are aimed at getting
    Iran to agree to a long-term moratorium on such activity.

    Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, the OIC~Rs secretary general, said the
    organization also called for ridding the Middle East of all nuclear
    weapons ~W a long-standing demand by many Arab states directed mainly
    at Israel and its clandestine nuclear arms program. Israel neither
    acknowledges nor denies having nuclear weapons.

    The OIC ministers also condemned Azerbaijan's neighbor, Armenia,
    blaming it for the lingering conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
    Ihsanoglu also criticized the media for last year's controversy
    surrounding the publication of the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
    A Danish newspaper first printed the cartoons, and other foreign
    newspapers later followed, infuriating much of the Muslim world and
    sparking deadly riots.

    "This is impermissible. This is a crime against Islam. This is an
    insult to Muslims," Ihsanoglu said.

    "Freedom and responsibility should go hand-in-hand," he added.
    "Irresponsible freedom is anarchy. We call on the Europeans to pay
    attention to this issue."
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