With the Iranian president scheduled to set out on a state visit to
Brazil next month, Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki says Tehran and
Brasilia share the same stance on peaceful nuclear activities.
"The
two countries have a common position in relation to peaceful nuclear
activities and insist on [defending their] rights," Mottaki was quoted
as saying by the Brazilian daily Folha de S. Paulo in a conference in
Tehran.
Tehran says its nuclear program is aimed at the civilian
applications of the technology and has called for the removal of
weapons of mass destruction from around the globe. Western countries,
however, accuse it of seeking nuclear weaponry.
Meanwhile, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has defended Iran's right to a peaceful nuclear program.
Referring
to the Brazilian president's stance, Mottaki described the joint
position of Iran and Brazil as "peaceful nuclear energy for everyone,
and nuclear weapons for no one."
Iran's ambassador to Brasilia
Mohsen Shaterzadeh said on Tuesday that Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad will visit Brazil on November 23.
Addressing
university students in Brasilia, Shaterzadeh said Brazilians will be
pleased to hear what President Ahmadinejad has in store for them.
"I am sure that people of Brazil will hear good news from President Ahmadinejad," the Iranian envoy said.
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