(By Paul Virgo).
Iran sees Italy as the window
for its relations with Europe, which is why the first stage of
President Hassan Rouhani's upcoming visit to the continent will
be in Rome, Iranian ambassador Jahanbakhsh Mozaffari told ANSA
Tuesday.
"It's no coincidence that Italy is the first stage of our
president's trip," Mozaffari told an ANSA forum on Tuesday.
"It shows the importance of Italy for Iran in relations
with Europe. We are confident future relations between our
countries will be increasingly radiant.
"Relations between Italy and Iran are long-standing and
deep. Italy was our top trade partner before the sanctions were
imposed.
"The history of relations between the two States is older
than the existence of some modern States.
"So Italy is in a privileged position for our policy
towards Europe.
"The fact that the first step of President Rouhani's visit
to Europe is in Italy means that we look at relations with
Europe through the window of Italy.
"This is not a new thing. Italy is one of the few
countries who never broke off relations with Iran, even in the
difficult moments".
Mozaffari added that Rouhani, who will be in Rome on
January 25 and 26, will be flanked by six ministers and a
delegation of business leaders.
"This shows our desire to have comprehensive dialogue
because we want to advance our relations with Italy in every
sphere," he said.
"Therefore, important cooperation documents will be signed
and we look to the visit with confidence".
Mozaffari welcomed the end of sanctions after the Vienna
deal on Iran's nuclear programme despite opposition from some
quarters in the United States and in the Middle East.
"We have seen in recent months that some radical
environments within the US and in Israel (are against the deal)
and some of our neighbour countries are trying to destabilise
the area, without success," the Iranian ambassador to Rome said.
"They are not giving up. These efforts continue in the USA
and in the region.
"We are following what happens around us, but we will
continue on the road we have taken, because we are convinced we
won't go back to where we were before as the world has
understood that sanctions and embargoes are not a solution".
The ambassador said he was hopeful Italian energy giant
will soon be back in Iran following the end of the sanctions.
"ENI has a privileged position in Iran for us because ENI
was the last major European company to leave after the
imposition of sanctions," he said.
"ENI did not leave Iran until it had completed its
commitments and our relations with ENI were not interrupted.
"I'm convinced we'll have good news about ENI's return to
Iran".
Mozaffari said that Iran was the first to perceive the
threat posed by ISIS and to start to fight it, adding that
Tehran is looking to cooperate with those combatting the
extremist Islamist group.
"We were the first country in the region to start to fight
ISIS, right from the beginning, as soon as the group emerged and
showed itself to be extremely aggressive," he said.
"I think we need a worldwide alliance against terrorism.
We know that terrorism is a global threat and it requires a
global response.
"So we ask all friendly countries to form a common front
against terror".
Rouhani will visit Pope Francis during the trip.
"I want to stress the importance to us of the Vatican and
the pope," Mozaffari said at the forum.
"Iran and the Vatican have excellent relations and many
exchanges of delegations".
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