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Iran's Rowhani says will present 'true face of Iran' at UN
I and my colleagues will take the opportunity to present the true face of Iran as a cultured and peace-loving country, President Hassan Rowhani says
Published in Ahram Online on 23 - 09 - 2013

President Hassan Rowhani said on Monday he would use his visit to the United Nations this week to present the "true face of Iran" and to pursue talks and cooperation with the West to end Iran's nuclear dispute.
A moderate conservative elected in June, Rowhani was speaking shortly before a five-day trip Western powers hope will shed light on a nuclear programme they fear could yield nuclear arms. Iran has said it is pursuing peaceful ends, but recent, sometimes rancorous talks have served only to deepen suspicion.
"Unfortunately in recent years the face of Iran, a great and civilised nation, has been presented in another way," Rowhani said, according to comments published on his official website. "I and my colleagues will take the opportunity to present the true face of Iran as a cultured and peace-loving country,"
Rowhani did not make clear who he blames for any distortion of Iran's image. But the comments suggest he is intent on distancing himself from the controversial, outspoken approach to the West adopted by predecessor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The United States and its allies have imposed increasing economic sanctions on Iran in recent years, partly a response to what the West regards as Tehran's failure to open its nuclear programme to international inspection. Ahmadinejad had also raised concern with comments on the Holocaust and homosexuality.
But Rowhani, a former nuclear negotiator under reformist president Mohammad Khatami, also targeted the West over sanctions he said had resulted in suffering.
"On this trip, I will try to deliver the voice of the oppressed people of Iran to the world and we should say that sanctions are an illegal and unacceptable path," he told journalists before leaving, his official website reported.
"The West should opt for the path of talks and cooperation and consider mutual interests," he said.
SANCTIONS BITING
Rowhani has vowed to improve Iran's ailing economy, which has suffered deeply as a result of the embargoes.
Last week Rowhani's tone was endorsed by Iran's most powerful figure, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who spoke of "heroic flexibility", suggesting a new willingness to engage in diplomacy with Iran's adversaries.
US officials have left open the possibility that US President Barack Obama and Rowhani could meet on the sidelines of the UN meeting, and a US official has privately acknowledged the administration's desire to engineer a handshake between the two leaders.
Later on Monday, Iran's foreign minister and lead nuclear negotiator, Mohammad Javad Zarif, is set to meet the European Union foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, formally starting the new era of negotiations between the two sides.
An unnamed source close to Iran's negotiators was quoting by the state news agency, IRNA, as saying that the talks between the two parties have been "completely transformed" by the election of Rowhani.
"This is a new game and it will have new rules and the aim is to reach common points of agreement between both sides," the source was quoted as saying.
On Sunday, former president, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who is close to Rowhani, appeared to back Iran's attempts to improve relations with the United States.
Referring to a letter he had written to the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, years ago, Rafsanjani said that the meaning of negotiating was not submission. "We can negotiate if they accept our positions and we accept theirs. That is all," read comments on his official website.
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