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    REGIONAL COOPERATION EFFECTIVE IN ESTABLISHING STABILITY: IRANIAN OFFICIAL

    Press TV, Iran
    April 4 2013

    Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast has stressed
    the importance of strengthening regional cooperation to establish
    stability in the region.

    In a meeting with Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian in
    Yerevan on Wednesday, Mehmanparast said that regional cooperation
    would play a "very effective" role in establishing stability in the
    region and resolving problems.

    He hailed the high level of political relations between Iran and
    Armenia and called on the two countries to make efforts to enhance
    their economic and trade cooperation.

    "The economic conditions of Iran and Armenia have appropriate
    capacities to increase the level of trade ties and technical and
    engineering services, which should be supported by facilitating the
    presence and activities of traders and technical and engineering
    firms," the Iranian spokesperson reiterated.

    The Armenian foreign minister, for his part, said that Tehran and
    Yerevan are witnessing good developments in their ties, adding that
    having relations with Iran on the basis of mutual respect is among
    the priorities of his country's foreign policy.

    Nalbandian pointed to the second round of the talks between Iran and
    the six major world powers of the P5+1 scheduled to take place in the
    Kazakh city of Almaty and expressed optimism that issues pertaining
    to the Iranian nuclear program would be resolved peacefully.

    The two-day talks, which will cover a range of topics including Iran's
    nuclear energy program, have been scheduled for April 5-6.

    Iran and the P5+1 (China, Russia, France, Britain and the US plus
    Germany) have held several rounds of talks with a focus on the Iranian
    nuclear energy program. The last round of the negotiations between
    the two was held in Almaty on February 26-27.

    The United States, Israel, and some of their allies have repeatedly
    accused Iran of pursuing non-civilian objectives in its nuclear
    energy program.

    Iran rejects the allegation, arguing that as a committed signatory to
    the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and a member of the International
    Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), it has the right to use nuclear technology
    for peaceful purposes.

    In addition, the IAEA has conducted numerous inspections of Iranian
    nuclear facilities but has never found any evidence showing that Iran's
    civilian nuclear program has been diverted toward non-civilian aspects.

    SF/HJL

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