Iranian president Hassan Rouhani described the talks between Iran and the six world powers over Tehran’s nuclear energy program as “serious and progressive.”
“Today, the world has come to the conclusion that the negotiations are serious, logical, and progressive…. It has accepted that the Islamic Republic of Iran is equipped with the weapon of logic and rationality,” said president Rouhani in an address to a gathering of Iranian students in the capital Tehran on Sunday.
Rouhani reiterated that his administration will continue to safeguard the rights of the Iranian nation and the national interests and is not afraid of facing criticism.
In their last round of talks in Vienna, Iran and P5+1, including the US, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany, wrapped up a week of closed-door intense nuclear negotiations on November 24 and decided to extend their discussions for seven more months.
Elsewhere, in his speech, the Iranian president pointed to Iran’s efforts to tackle violence and said the Islamic Republic has always been against violence and extremism.
“Today, everyone agrees that the Islamic Republic of Iran is opposed to violence and extremism and if it were not, its proposal for World Against Violence and Extremis would have never been approved at the UN general assembly by consensus,” Rouhani noted.
Meanwhile, representatives from 40 countries will take part in an international meeting in Tehran to seek new strategies to curb the menace of violence and extremism in the world, the secretary of the WAVE conference announced.
The main subject of the conference, slated for December 9-10, includes ways to address the “global concern about the violent conditions in the cotemporary world.”
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On December 18, 2013, the United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly voted to approve Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s WAVE proposal.