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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
Pakistan pressing Iran to compromise on nukes |
2005-01-31 |
![]() "We feel the role the (EU three) are playing is positive, because we feel that a peaceful resolution to this dispute is highly desirable," Kasuri told AFP on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. "Being their neighbours, and already with the Iraq situation being what it is, we wouldn't want another turmoil on our border," he said. "We paid a big price" in Afghanistan. "We don't want a similar destabilisation on our border again, so we have a vested interest in a peaceful resolution of this dispute," Kasuri added. Sources said the ministers "tried to convey the European position" to Kharrazi during Friday's meeting. Pakistani officials said that Tehran had been warned "bluntly, bordering on rudeness," of their concerns and urged "not to make the mistake" of ignoring the Europeans. "We have not minced our words," a diplomatic source said. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 âBeing their neighbours, and already with the Iraq situation being what it is, we wouldnât want another turmoil on our border,â he said. heh, heh... "we can see what's coming, and we would like to avoid it". |
Posted by: 2b 2005-01-31 9:27:24 AM |
#1 "So like hey Khomeini, bro, chill. You're bringing the heat down on everyone, y'know? Take 5, do some deep breaths, say some Suras, and play along. You're ruining it for Egypt, dood. If I'd known you were like a Nazi Mullah I wouldn't have cut you in on the action. 'Tard." -Khan |
Posted by: .com 2005-01-31 12:07:57 AM |