Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi says Tehran
is prepared to further upgrade its mutual relations with Rome and discuss with
the Italian government regional developments, including the crisis in Syria.
In
a telephone conversation with his Italian counterpart Emma Bonino on Tuesday,
Salehi discussed Iran-Italy relations. The
Iranian foreign minister pointed to Iran’s role in the Middle East, urging both
Tehran and Rome to forge ahead with consultations on regional developments. Salehi further thanked Italy for its stance on
Iran’s 11th presidential election. On
June 16, Bonino sent a congratulatory message to Iranian President-elect
Hojjatoleslam Hassan Rohani and expressed hope for the further expansion of
Tehran-Rome relations under his presidency. Also on Monday, Italian President Giorgio
Napolitano extended his most sincere congratulations to Rohani, calling for
stronger
relations between Rome and Tehran. Hojjatoleslam Rohani emerged
victorious in the presidential election of June 14, which was marked by a high
voter turnout, winning 50.7 percent of a total of 36,704,156 ballots counted. The
voter turnout in the election was 72.7 percent, according to Iran’s Interior
Ministry. Nearly 50.5 million Iranians, including more than 1.6 million
first-time voters, were eligible to participate in the presidential, and city
and village Islamic council elections.
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Αλλαγή πολιτικής από το Ιραν η οποία θα φανεί ακόμα περισσότερο από τον Σεπτέμβρη του τρέχοντος έτους.
Τα sanctions που έχουν επιβληθεί από την EU, θα πρέπει κάποια στιγμή να ακολουθηθούν βάση των οδηγιών της Clinton και να εξαιρούν τις χώρες οι οποίες βιώνουν την οικονομική κρίση σε μεγαλύτερο βαθμό.
Μία τέτοια κίνηση θα μπορούσε να βοηθήσει και το Ιραν το οποίο παλεύει να διατηρήσει μία στοιχειώδη οικονομία αλλά και χώρες όπως πχ Ιταλία και ακόμα περισσότερο Ελλάδα.
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