ITAR-TASS, Russia
December 23, 2011 Friday 10:46 PM GMT+4
Armenian, Iranian presidents call for settling Iranian nuke problem
diplomatically
YEREVAN December 23
Armenia and Iran think that the Iranian nuclear problem should be
resolved at negotiations with diplomatic efforts, says a joint
communique of Presidents Serzh Sargsyan and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad posted
in Yerevan on Friday. Ahmadinejad is paying an official visit to
Armenia.
The presidents called important the non-proliferation of weapons of
mass destruction and expressed their adherence to the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty. At the same time, they noted the right of
all states, including Armenia and Iran, to peaceful uses of atomic
energy.
Sargsyan and Ahmadinejad called necessary lasting peace, stability and
security in the region. They attributed large significance to the
deepening of multilateral regional cooperation and settlement of
regional conflicts.
While commenting on the Karabakh problem, the presidents said that the
conflict must be resolved peacefully on the basis of fundamental norms
and international legal principles.
The presidents dwelt on the latest events in the Middle East and North
Africa and stressed the need for the fulfillment of lawful rights of
peoples against the backdrop of regional stability, security and peace
and national solidarity.
Sargsyan and Ahmadinejad expressed their readiness to cooperate in the
fight against international terrorism and organized crime.
From: A. Papazian
December 23, 2011 Friday 10:46 PM GMT+4
Armenian, Iranian presidents call for settling Iranian nuke problem
diplomatically
YEREVAN December 23
Armenia and Iran think that the Iranian nuclear problem should be
resolved at negotiations with diplomatic efforts, says a joint
communique of Presidents Serzh Sargsyan and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad posted
in Yerevan on Friday. Ahmadinejad is paying an official visit to
Armenia.
The presidents called important the non-proliferation of weapons of
mass destruction and expressed their adherence to the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty. At the same time, they noted the right of
all states, including Armenia and Iran, to peaceful uses of atomic
energy.
Sargsyan and Ahmadinejad called necessary lasting peace, stability and
security in the region. They attributed large significance to the
deepening of multilateral regional cooperation and settlement of
regional conflicts.
While commenting on the Karabakh problem, the presidents said that the
conflict must be resolved peacefully on the basis of fundamental norms
and international legal principles.
The presidents dwelt on the latest events in the Middle East and North
Africa and stressed the need for the fulfillment of lawful rights of
peoples against the backdrop of regional stability, security and peace
and national solidarity.
Sargsyan and Ahmadinejad expressed their readiness to cooperate in the
fight against international terrorism and organized crime.
From: A. Papazian