ISRAEL READY TO RE-ESTABLISH TIES WITH IRAN
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
22.06.2009 18:55 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has
expressed his country's willingness of re-establishing ties with
Iran as soon as ayatollah regime collapses in the country. If Iranian
people had been given the right to vote in open fair elections, they'd
have changed the country's current leadership, Israeli official is
convinced. Israel has no conflict with Iran, he stressed.
In an interview to NBC TV channel, Iranian Foreign Ministry's press
secretary Hassan Kashkaui touched upon Netanyahu's yesterday's
statement accusing the "Zionist regime" for attempts to destabilize
atmosphere through provoking unrest in Iranian society.
During "Meet the Press" program broadcast by NBC TV channel, Netanyahu
yesterday welcomed protesters for their brevity to "uncover the true
nature of their regime." Protecting Mir Hossein Moussavi's co-thinkers,
he characterized their actions as "acts of incredible brevity". "Those
people went to the streets putting their lives at stake. As a men
believing in democracy, I can tell you that all this results from
the absence of democracy in Iran and explains to the world the true
nature of Iranian regime," Netanyahu said.
"In my opinion, what is going on now is a very deep and fundamental
process. Iranian people are expressing their desire for achieving
freedom," newsru.co.il quotes Israeli premier as saying.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
22.06.2009 18:55 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has
expressed his country's willingness of re-establishing ties with
Iran as soon as ayatollah regime collapses in the country. If Iranian
people had been given the right to vote in open fair elections, they'd
have changed the country's current leadership, Israeli official is
convinced. Israel has no conflict with Iran, he stressed.
In an interview to NBC TV channel, Iranian Foreign Ministry's press
secretary Hassan Kashkaui touched upon Netanyahu's yesterday's
statement accusing the "Zionist regime" for attempts to destabilize
atmosphere through provoking unrest in Iranian society.
During "Meet the Press" program broadcast by NBC TV channel, Netanyahu
yesterday welcomed protesters for their brevity to "uncover the true
nature of their regime." Protecting Mir Hossein Moussavi's co-thinkers,
he characterized their actions as "acts of incredible brevity". "Those
people went to the streets putting their lives at stake. As a men
believing in democracy, I can tell you that all this results from
the absence of democracy in Iran and explains to the world the true
nature of Iranian regime," Netanyahu said.
"In my opinion, what is going on now is a very deep and fundamental
process. Iranian people are expressing their desire for achieving
freedom," newsru.co.il quotes Israeli premier as saying.