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Iran and Turkey, two powerful Mideast countries - Parliament speaker

Türkiye Materials 22 January 2013 03:46 (UTC +04:00)
National Turkey Parliament Speaker Jamil Chichek said in a meeting with Speaker of Islamic Parliament of Iran Ali Larijani that Iran and Turkey are two important and powerful Middle East countries, IRNA reported.
Iran and Turkey, two powerful Mideast countries  - Parliament speaker

National Turkey Parliament Speaker Jamil Chichek said in a meeting with Speaker of Islamic Parliament of Iran Ali Larijani that Iran and Turkey are two important and powerful Middle East countries, IRNA reported.

According to Monday reports in Turkey's mass media, in the meeting held on the sidelines of the Khartoum Islamic Countries Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference, Chichek added, 'Meetings and dialogues between the two countries' officials for presenting proposals aimed at solving the regional problems would bring closer the two sides' stands.'

The Iranian Parliament Speaker in the meeting thanked and appreciated the Turkish officials for their role in the freedom of 48 kidnapped pilgrims in Syria.

The Islamic Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani is in Khartoum to participate at the Islamic Countries Inter-Parliamentary Union at the Sudanese capital city.

Larijani is accompanied by a number of parliament members and the Deputy Foreign Minister in Consular, Parliamentary and Patriot Iranians Affairs Hassan Qashqavi in this visit.

Earlier in the day Larijani addressed the OIC Inter-Parliamentary Union, focusing on Islamic Republic of Iran's stands on regional and international affairs and the latest developments in the region and the international scenes.

The Speaker of Iran's parliament called on Muslim states to close ranks in a bid to establish a power pole in the world.

Addressing the General Assembly Meeting of the Islamic Inter-Parliamentary Union (IIPU) in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, Larijani said, "Parliaments in Muslim countries can take advantage of the ongoing regional and international developments based on clearly-defined principles in an attempt to set the stage for establishing a powerful and influential (political) pole."

"The Islamic countries can either show solidarity with each other, or move towards establishing an influential pole or follow different international poles," he added, noting that the world is moving towards a multi-polar structure.

"Now that the Islamic Awakening has created new capacities in the societies to confront bullying Western powers, some narrow-minded individuals are ignorantly oiling the wheels of enemies and breaking Muslim ranks by raising religious and tribal issues," Larijani stated.

He noted that violent behaviors under religious or sectarian pretexts would have no other result than spreading hatred and enmity among Muslims.

"Violence and massacres are occurring everywhere, particularly in Muslim states like Iraq, Pakistan and Syria coincidentally by the self-declared promoters of Islam. That would bring nothing more than political chicanery and intellectual depravity which would serve the United States and global Zionism," said Larijani.

The Iranian official also noted, "Of course, we do not pick any quarrel with the followers of other divine religions because the school of Islam recommends peaceful coexistence."

The IIPU meeting is underway in Khartoum on January 21-22. The last meeting of the union was held in the Malaysian city of Palembang in January 2012.

Major topics of discussion in the seventh assembly included Islamic Awakening, Palestine's membership in the United Nations, modern technologies, counterterrorism, sustainable development, and the peaceful use of nuclear energy in the Middle East.

The IIPU was established in 1999 based on an initiative by Iran. It seeks to strengthen parliamentary cooperation among Islamic countries in order to solve challenges facing the Islamic world.


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