IRANIAN NATION WINNER IN N-CASE: HADDAD-ADEL
Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
Sept 11 2006
The Iranian nation will emerge winner in the nuclear standoff,
visiting Iranian Majlis Speaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel said in Yerevan
on Monday.
Haddad-Adel, who arrived in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, Monday on
the first leg of a two-nation visit, met with staff of Iran's embassy
in Armenia and their families. Following his visit to Armenia, he
will next pay a visit to Kyrgyzstan.
"If the bullying powers impose sanctions against Iran, our nation
will not yield to them and give up its rights," he said.
He added that joy and hope have been created in Iran for the country's
development in all fields, saying "Iran will achieve success in
economic areas day by day."
The speaker said Iran took steps for its development and growth,
stressing the nation has an optimistic view of the future.
He noted that Iran had become self-sufficient in the production of
wheat and said the country is currently self-sufficient by 90 percent
in the production of agricultural goods.
The speaker stressed the importance of making use of the two countries'
potentials to further promote bilateral relations.
From: Baghdasarian
Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
Sept 11 2006
The Iranian nation will emerge winner in the nuclear standoff,
visiting Iranian Majlis Speaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel said in Yerevan
on Monday.
Haddad-Adel, who arrived in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, Monday on
the first leg of a two-nation visit, met with staff of Iran's embassy
in Armenia and their families. Following his visit to Armenia, he
will next pay a visit to Kyrgyzstan.
"If the bullying powers impose sanctions against Iran, our nation
will not yield to them and give up its rights," he said.
He added that joy and hope have been created in Iran for the country's
development in all fields, saying "Iran will achieve success in
economic areas day by day."
The speaker said Iran took steps for its development and growth,
stressing the nation has an optimistic view of the future.
He noted that Iran had become self-sufficient in the production of
wheat and said the country is currently self-sufficient by 90 percent
in the production of agricultural goods.
The speaker stressed the importance of making use of the two countries'
potentials to further promote bilateral relations.
From: Baghdasarian