Iran says landscape of future ties with Egypt "promising", "stable"

10 July 2011 | 15:07 Code : 14491 Latest Headlines
 ISNA-Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi called landscape of future Iran-Egypt ties "promising", "stable" and "extensive."

He then said scientific, technological, economic and cultural conditions of any country are elements of power of the country among other ones and continued, "examining these factors and our country's situation shows that the Islamic Republic of Iran has been turned into an irrefutable power and many freedom-seeking nations are confirming the issue."

Iranian Foreign Minister then turned to "unwise and unlawful" sanctions imposed against Iran and said, "the sanctions demonstrate dual-track politics of the West."

"The West exploits its media power and propaganda to represent wrong as right and show itself as sympathizer to Iranian nation, whereas their abortive attempts harm Iranian nation, since Iranian nation and government are inseparable," Salehi noted.