Iran’s Proposals to UN
Posted by seumasach on May 23, 2008
Unofficial Translation(CASMII)
13 May 2008
Excellency,
As I informed you in my previous communications, the Islamic Republic of Iran, as a
responsible Member State of the United Nations Organization, and based on its international
rights and obligations, has always emphasized on the importance of multilateralism.
Unfortunately, a few countries, with political motivations and objectives, have raised some
ambiguities over Iran’s exclusively peaceful nuclear program and have used the UN Organs
as a tool, thus undermining the integrity and credibility of the United Nations.
Whereas the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has, time and again, confirmed the
non-diversion of Iran’s nuclear program, and based on the agreed work plan between Iran and
the Agency the remaining issues are completely resolved, and while the nuclear program of
the Islamic Republic of Iran and all nuclear activities of our country are currently under the
full-scope Safeguards of the IAEA, the UN Security Council has persisted on its illegal
measures.
I have already brought to Your Excellency’s attention, in details, my Government’s arguments
and reasoning regarding the unlawfulness of the intervention of the UN Security Council in
Iran’s peaceful nuclear program. Indeed, the Islamic Republic of Iran still maintains that
constructive interaction and reasonable and just negotiations, without preconditions and
based on mutual respect, is the basic solution for the promotion and improvement of
international situations and circumstances. On the same basis, the Islamic Republic of Iran is
ready to negotiate with the 5+1 Group within a specific framework on issues of mutual
interest. The Islamic Republic of Iran is of the view that resorting to the two-track approaches
that comprise intimidation and negotiation not only will not help resolving issues but will
indeed further complicate the situation.
The Iranian nation is peace-loving nation that has spared no efforts to contribute to the
regional and international peace and stability. Iran’s capabilities and power can contribute to
the regional and international peace and stability. The Islamic Republic of Iran believes that
sustainable regional and international peace and stability, economic relations, free trade,
energy security, combating terrorism and narcotic drugs, as well as peaceful uses of nuclear
energy provide appropriate common grounds for long-term and sustainable cooperation.
Given the present circumstances at the regional and international levels, the Islamic Republic
of Iran considers the introduction of a new and comprehensive initiative, aimed at achieving
sustainable and constructive interaction, as an imperative. On its part, the Islamic Republic of
Iran, following thorough and proficient studies and considerations, has carefully prepared a
package containing important initiatives and proposals in different political, security,
economic and nuclear fields, to be submitted to countries of the 5+1 Group. This package has
been prepared as a basis for comprehensive and thorough negotiations with the said countries
based on collective commitments as well as justice, sovereignty and mutual respect. We are
of the firm belief that the present package will provide an exceptional opportunity for real
and serious cooperation among the concerned parties.
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I would like to emphasize on this important point that the principled approach of the Islamic
Republic of Iran towards this package is that of a strategic one. Therefore, I hope that the
concerned parties would acknowledge the importance of the proposed package and its
substance as a comprehensive solution to the regional and global problems and challenges.
The package can be a basis for long-term cooperation. I hope the concerned parties would
welcome it and would deal with it constructively.
Manuchehr Mottaki
Minister of Foreign Affairs
of the Islamic Republic of Iran
H.E. Mr Ban Ki-moon
Secretary-General
United Nations
New York
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