Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Iran told the United States not to divide terrorists into categories.

Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani has expressed disappointment the new U.S. administration and President Barack Obama warned of the policy of double standards for terrorists. Reported AFP.
According to Larijani, Obama plans to begin talks with the moderate representatives of the Taliban in Afghanistan demonstrates that Washington shares the terrorists in different categories.
He stressed that this is the wrong approach to the problem in the region, and Iran will follow its path to conflict. However, Larijani said that Tehran will see if the plan to protect the people of Iraq and Afghanistan, they will support it.
On his plans to start talks with some representatives of the Taliban, Obama announced in early March. He said the success of similar policies in Iraq, where the U.S. was able to find allies among many moderate Islamists.
It is expected that the conference will be held March 31 to restore stability in Afghanistan, which will bring together representatives of the United States and other world powers and neighboring countries of Afghanistan. U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has previously said that Iran was also invited to the conference.
Meanwhile, on 13 March it was reported that Barack Obama extended sanctions against Tehran, which include restrictions on trade and investment in Iran. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called the U.S. leader deed "child", noting that the West will not be able to "stop the great nation on the path to perfection."

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