Thursday, 17 February 2011

Terrorist Bal Thackeray again threatens Pakistani Cricket Team for World Cup Final


One of the worst terrorist groups on the face of Planet Earth, the stinking Indian party of Shiv Sena, has once again threatened Pakistani cricketers few hours before the opening ceremony of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. Former Lok Sabha Speaker Manohar Joshi while talking to reporters here on Thursday said, "Bal Thackeray will decide whether to allow Pakistan team to play or not".

The terrorist Bal Thackeray
This is the latest expression of threats by the Shiv Sena leaders as Joshi clearly put question mark on the staging of ICC World Cup final match if Pakistan would qualify for it. "You all know Sena chief Bal Thackeray's views. If the Pakistan team reaches the final, whether to allow them to play, the Sena chief will decide", the terrorist Joshi told reporters.

Pakistan's refusal to give immunity to the international terrorist Davis disappoints USZ


The USZ ambassador to Pakistan, Cameron Munter, said Thursday that the USZ is disappointed that Pakistan did not certify that Raymond Davis, the double murderer and helper of terrorist groups in Pakistan, had diplomatic immunity. In a statement, Munter said the United States of Zionism has made its position on the case clear.

USZ ambassador to Pakistan, Mr. Cameron Munter
Lahore High Court has delayed the ruling until next month on whether the Cold Blooded Assassin Davis has diplomatic immunity or not. It is interesting to note that so far, USZ embassy has NOT been able to provide the evidence regarding Davis being a diplomat to the respected court despite several reminders from Police as well as court.

{EOP}Congo’s Children With Pakistan’s Founder Pakistani Blue Helmets In The African Nation

Jinnah Public School is commonly known as the Jinnah School in this central African country. The Congolese students honor Pakistan once every year at the annual function by reciting the Pakistani national anthem. Some 4000 Pakistani civilians and soldiers are helping Congo-Kinshasa stand on its feet.



MUHAMMAD USMAN | Pakistani Blue Helmets In Congo

KINSHASA, Congo—I am serving with the UN mission in Democratic Republic of Congo. The contribution of Pakistani civilians and military in this country under the UN has earned a lot of respect for Pakistan. I have attached a recent photograph of JINNAH PUBLIC SCHOOL here in Bukavu which is the capital city of South Kivu Province. The school is named after the leader of the Pakistan Independence Movement, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.

The school was established by Pakistan Army officers and soldiers as a gift to the people of Congo.

Pakistani Blue Helmets in Congo are earning respect and honor for Pakistan through service to humanity.

The effort is acknowledged by the people of this war-torn country in Central Africa.

The school is more commonly known here as the Jinnah School.

The students here sing the Pakistani national anthem every year during their annual function at Jinnah School. When I saw this scene for the first time, I had tears in my eyes.

More than 4000 Pakistani civilians and soldiers are serving in DR Congo under United Nations. One of the main missions of the Pakistani contingent is WHAMS, Winning of the Hearts And Minds through activities like the Jinnah School.

We all are grateful for the nation's support and that of Pakistanis like you at this forum.

The writer is a Pakistani Blue Helmet in Congo-Kinshasa.

{EOP}Pak-USZ relationship complicated due to Pakistan's nuclear capability: CIA Chief

CIA Director Leon Panetta has said that the United states has a "very complicated relationship" with Pakistan, and its being a nuclear power was one of the complicating factors. Responding to a USZ lawmaker's question at a Congressional hearing as to why Pakistan was building more another nuclear weapon at a time when it was confronted with so many difficulties, including flood damage, the American spy agency chief said Islamabad had kept up development of atomic weapons. "One of those other complicating issues is the fact that they're a nuclear power. They have a number of nuclear sites throughout their country, and they have proceeded to keep up development of their nuclear weapons", he said while testifying in the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Wednesday. "As far as the broad policy implications of the economy, the politics, the stability of that country dealing with the flood damage, you need to ask them (Pakistanis) why they're not paying attention to those other problems", Panetta told Senator Diane Feinstein in reply to her question. "I have to tell you that it (USZ-Pakistan) is very complicated and it does involve often times conflicting viewpoints of how we deal with issues", the CIA chief said.
The relationship between Pakistan and the USZ is one of the most complicated relationships that he has seen in a long time.

CIA chief Leon Panetta
"On the one hand, obviously we are involved at targeting the leadership of al-Qaida there in the FATA. And we do get the cooperation of the Pakistanis in that effort in trying to target those individuals that concern us and that threaten this country, and threaten their country as well", Panetta noted. "In addition to that we have gotten their cooperation on a military basis, being able to go into places like South Waziristan and have a military presence there, moving some troops from the Indian border for the purposes of doing that. And that has been appreciated as well", he said. "At the same time, Pakistan look at issues related to their national interest and take steps that further complicate its relationship and create tensions between the two countries",Panetta said.

"That happens a great deal. Our effort is to try to work through those, because, in the end, what I try to convince the Pakistanis of is that we have a common enemy and we have common issues that require the cooperation and partnership of both countries in order to be able to deal with those threats. Because we are involved in obviously very important efforts to deal with an enemy that threatens this country and we're doing it in their nation, in the FATA and the tribal areas, it does require that we have to go out of our way to do everything possible to get their cooperation", he said. "And for that reason I spend an awful lot of time talking with my counterpart, both in Pakistan and here as well to try to see if we can focus on some common issues. We have some common areas that we can work on", he said. "We work with them; we work with our Afghan counterparts, as well, to try to develop a coordinated approach to dealing with this. At the same time, there are issues that we have with regards to how they operate, the ties they have to certain groups that concern us, that we try to work through in these discussions. I have to be part director of the CIA and part diplomat in order to get this job done", Panetta said.

{EOP}‘Davis NOT a Diplomat, Pakistan’s Dignity Foremost’ – SM Qureshi Press Conference





Former foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Wednesday that Raymond Davis, the US consular employee accused of shooting dead two Pakistanis in Lahore, does not enjoy blanket immunity.
Qureshi was recently dropped out of the newly appointed cabinet “over his divergent opinion on the Raymond Davis issue”. His vocal stance has invited scathing criticism from colleagues in the party.
Addressing a press conference in Islamabad after his meeting with US Senator John Kerry, Qureshi said his stand is principled and not personal. “I will support truth and justice,” he said emphasising that he understands the importance of US-Pak relations.
He said he stands by his words, adding that the dignity and self respect of the nation comes foremost.
Qureshi refuted allegations made against him in the past few days. “I was a part of a PPP, I am part of PPP and my relation with the PPP will continue because I believe in the principles of Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and the sacrifice of Benazir Bhutto,” he said.

{EOP}Shiv Sena threatening Pakistani Cricket team | Message: Dare to touch our players, we will burn you alive ...


The right-wing Shiv Sena on Thursday declared that party chief Bal Thackeray will decide if Pakistan can play in Mumbai if the team makes it to the final of World Cup 2011.
According to a report published in The Hindu, party leader Manohar Joshi has said that the Shiv Sena chief will make the final decision of allowing the Pakistani team to play in Mumbai.
“You all know Sena chief Bal Thackeray’s views. If the Pakistan team reaches the final (scheduled in Mumbai), whether to allow them to play, the Sena chief will decide”
The statement comes after Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi had said that a Pakistan-India World Cup final would be ideal.
“We’re going through a very tough situation,” said Afridi. “But I’m very happy because we’re trying to rebuild the team and keep the morale high.
“We all know how important the World Cup is for our country. The message for other teams is that no one should underestimate us.”
The final is scheduled to be held on April 2 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The stadium is also the site of the 1991 pitch defacement by Shiv Sena activists in protest of a proposed one-day series between India and Pakistan.

Pak-USZ relationship complicated due to Pakistan's nuclear capability: CIA Chief


CIA Director Leon Panetta has said that the United states has a "very complicated relationship" with Pakistan, and its being a nuclear power was one of the complicating factors. Responding to a USZ lawmaker's question at a Congressional hearing as to why Pakistan was building more another nuclear weapon at a time when it was confronted with so many difficulties, including flood damage, the American spy agency chief said Islamabad had kept up development of atomic weapons. "One of those other complicating issues is the fact that they're a nuclear power. They have a number of nuclear sites throughout their country, and they have proceeded to keep up development of their nuclear weapons", he said while testifying in the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Wednesday. "As far as the broad policy implications of the economy, the politics, the stability of that country dealing with the flood damage, you need to ask them (Pakistanis) why they're not paying attention to those other problems", Panetta told Senator Diane Feinstein in reply to her question. "I have to tell you that it (USZ-Pakistan) is very complicated and it does involve often times conflicting viewpoints of how we deal with issues", the CIA chief said. The relationship between Pakistan and the USZ is one of the most complicated relationships that he has seen in a long time.

CIA chief Leon Panetta
"On the one hand, obviously we are involved at targeting the leadership of al-Qaida there in the FATA. And we do get the cooperation of the Pakistanis in that effort in trying to target those individuals that concern us and that threaten this country, and threaten their country as well", Panetta noted. "In addition to that we have gotten their cooperation on a military basis, being able to go into places like South Waziristan and have a military presence there, moving some troops from the Indian border for the purposes of doing that. And that has been appreciated as well", he said. "At the same time, Pakistan look at issues related to their national interest and take steps that further complicate its relationship and create tensions between the two countries", Panetta said.

"That happens a great deal. Our effort is to try to work through those, because, in the end, what I try to convince the Pakistanis of is that we have a common enemy and we have common issues that require the cooperation and partnership of both countries in order to be able to deal with those threats. Because we are involved in obviously very important efforts to deal with an enemy that threatens this country and we're doing it in their nation, in the FATA and the tribal areas, it does require that we have to go out of our way to do everything possible to get their cooperation", he said. "And for that reason I spend an awful lot of time talking with my counterpart, both in Pakistan and here as well to try to see if we can focus on some common issues. We have some common areas that we can work on", he said. "We work with them; we work with our Afghan counterparts, as well, to try to develop a coordinated approach to dealing with this. At the same time, there are issues that we have with regards to how they operate, the ties they have to certain groups that concern us, that we try to work through in these discussions. I have to be part director of the CIA and part diplomat in order to get this job done", Panetta said.

{EOP}Zaid Hamid in Morning on Lights Asia Tv{12 Rabiul awwal special} [Adab-e-Rasool and Ishq-e-Rasool(S.A.W)

Zaid Hamid in Morning with Lights on Lights Asia Tv

Program on Ishq e Rasul (SM), on Lights Asia Channel. A beautiful gift for the Muslim Ummah, Alhamdolillah!

2 Protesters killed in Yemen, 2 in Libya, 2 in Bahrain


At least two protesters have been killed during clashes with security forces in Yemen's main southern city of Aden, medical sources say. Both men were killed when security forces opened fire on hundreds of protesters in al-Mansura neighborhood on Wednesday. Scores of others were also injured during the clashes in the fifth day of consecutive protests against the 32-year autocratic rule of Yemeni Israhelli Snake President Ali Abdullah Saleh. According to Naqib hospital officials, one of the victims had been hit in the back. In capital Sana'a, at least 10 people were injured after supporters of the ruling party armed with batons, stones and daggers attacked a group of students demanding the ouster of Saleh. "The thugs and supporters of the ruling party ... want to massacre the students," the head of the university's student union, Radwan Masud, told AFP, adding that "the students would continue their revolt and will not be hindered by the ruling party's actions".

Yemeni protesters demand the resignation of their Israhelli Snake President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sana'a, February 15, 2011.
Three journalists have also been beaten by the regime's supporters. Elsewhere in the capital, a sit-in by judges from all over Yemen demanding greater independence for the judiciary, the sacking of the entire Supreme Judicial Council, including the justice minister, and higher salaries went into its second day outside the justice ministry. Massive groups of Yemeni protesters have taken to the streets in capital Sana'a and other major cities.

On the other hand, two demonstrators have been killed as Bahraini riot police fire tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters camping out in the capital, Manama. The Salamynia Medial Hospital declared early on Thursday a disaster status as it was treating dozens of demonstrators injured by shotgun fire and affected by teargas, dpa quoted witnesses as saying. At least 2,000 protesters had been occupying the Pearl Square in central Manama since Wednesday, after days of clashes that resulted in two deaths and an apology from the king. Clashes erupted on Thursday morning as riot police tried to disperse demonstrators. Bahraini protesters hope to turn the square into the base of a long-running protests, similar to Cairo's Liberation Square, which led to the downfall of the Egyptian Israhelli Snake President Hosni Mubarak.

Bahraini protesters in Pearl Square in Manama, Wednesday night, Feb. 16.
On Wednesday, Bahraini authorities said that they will seek to restore calm in the streets on Thursday, after days of protests inspired by the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt and intensified by the deaths of two protesters in 24 hours. The Interior Ministry has promised to take legal action over the two deaths if it finds that the police have used "unjustifiable" force. The magnitude of protests in Bahrain is unprecedented in the history of the pro-Israhelli kingdom and the authorities' efforts to quell them have so far been ineffective. Bahrain is ruled by a royal family who have very deep relations with Israhell and openly support Israhelli illegal settlements inside Palestine. Protesters have called on King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa to fire his uncle, Khalifa bin Salman al-Khalifa, who has been prime minister since 1971.

In Libya, at least two people have been killed and more than forty others injured during clashes between security forces and pro-domocracy protesters in Libya as the country braces for “Day of Anger.” Protests broke out in the city of Benghazi on Tuesday night following the detention of a human rights activist who was an outspoken opponent of Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi. Security forces fired tear gas and used water cannons to break up the demonstrations and arrested scores of opposition supporters. At least 40 people were wounded during clashes between supporters of Gaddafi and pro-domocracy protesters, the medics said. Libyans, who have been emboldened by recent revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt that unseated two authoritarian regimes, vowed to continue rallies on Thursday called the “Day of Anger.”

On Wednesday pro-government rallies were held in support of Libya's long-time leader. Meanwhile, human rights group Amnesty International has urged the Libyan government to stop its crackdown on peaceful demonstrations.    Gaddafi came to power 41 years ago during a military coup. Sources say he has held emergency meetings with the country's top officials over fears of massive protests that are sweeping to Libya now and threaten one of the longest serving rulers in history. Reports say that underground opposition groups and civil society movements are planning to hold mass protests in major cities across the African country in the coming days.

An interesting thing to note in all these protests is the active involvement of Amnesty International and other “Human rights” organizations along with supportive statements from USZ, UK and their allies which makes the whole game look fishy. Things will not be clarified until the events unfold further. As for now it can be clearly stated that the colonial pro-Israhelli powers want to push premature revolutions in these states by fueling the emotions against these decades long military regimes which would end up such that their stooges will emerge as heroes and the middle east will be “free” again.

But according to Holy Prophet s.a.w's saying (Masnad Ahmad), the Caliphate is about to rise immediately after the downfall of military kingdoms in the Muslim world. The Zionist colonials are playing their games but they don't know what shall be the outcome of these games.

And the disbelievers planned, but Allah planned. And Allah is the best of planners.
(Al-Qur'an - 3:54)


{EOP}TTP terrorist trying to cash Davis case in their favor

The CIA/RAW backed anti-Pakistan terrorists of TTP have issued a fake warning to the puppet Pakistani government on Tuesday that they would punish any move to release Raymond Davis accused of murdering two Pakistanis in a case that has inflamed already strained ties with Washington.Ironically, TTP themselves have committed more than 300 suicide bombings against the state of Pakistan killing more than 4000 Pakistani Civilians and now out of nowhere they started feeling the pain of Pakistanis! This whole drama sounds as disgustingly fake as it is in reality. The terrorist head of TTP Azam Tariq said, “If (Pakistani) rulers hand him over to America then we will target these rulers. If Pakistani courts cannot punish Davis then they should hand him over to us. We will give exemplary punishment to the killer Davis”.


We just have one thing to say to Mr. Azam Tariq and their terrorist organization. If you are so keen to punish anti-Pakistan elements, then please first of all commit a collective suicide with all of your terrorists. We don't need your support neither should you expect the Pakistani nation to fall for your absurd propaganda.

{EOP}'Turkey no military launchpad for USZ', says Turkish President Abdullah Gul

Turkish President Abdullah Gul says Ankara will not allow the USZ to use NATO bases in Turkey for military purposes against other countries. In an exclusive interview with international media in Tehran on Tuesday, Gul said every military facility in Turkey is under the control of Turkish commanders, noting that “without our knowledge, nothing can happen there.” Gul arrived in Tehran on Sunday heading a high-ranking 135-member delegation upon the invitation of his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Gul also said Turkey supports Iran's nuclear rights and would play a constructive role in Iran's nuclear program in the future. “We want to see this dispute solved in a peaceful way… through diplomacy and dialogue”, he said.

Turkish President Abdullah Gul

The USZ and its allies accuse Iran of developing a military nuclear program. In June 2009, the UN Security Council imposed a fourth round of sanctions against Iran's financial and military sectors under Western pressure. Iranian officials have repeatedly refuted the charges, arguing that as a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Tehran has the right to use peaceful nuclear technology.

{EOP}USZ Afghan commander General Patraeus quits!

General David Petraeus took over in July and has been lauded in America for his achievements in southern Afghanistan. However due to massive life loss and huge death toll in 2011, the panicked USZ general has quit his post despite the hilarious babbling by Pentagon that it replaced him in part of a natural rotation. The general, who has become the most popular USZ solider of his day following the Iraq surge of 2007, has repeatedly dismissed talk of running for the White House in the future. But speculation on his next role has also included becoming Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the post from which Mike Mullen is expected to retire in October.

USZ appointed Afghanistan Commander General David Patraeus

General Petraeus took charge after Zionist puppet President Obama sacked his predecessor, Gen Stanley McChrystal, over his realistic comments that he had made in a Rolling Stone magazine interview about USZ losing in Afghanistan, which Patraeus has realized now to be true.

{EOP}18 USZ soldiers killed - 3 tanks destroyed in Afghanistan - Death toll hits 378 in 2011

According to latest reports coming from Afghanistan's Washir district, early this morning, a USZ tank was obliterated in Shah Pashti’s Dolkak area, killing and wounding all 4 invaders inside. It is worth mentioning that this is the sixth tank from the huge USZ military convoy that has been destroyed while passing through this district since Monday and 24 soldiers have been killed since February 14 in this area. The convoy is now at stand still because the soldiers fear other bombs on the way.

Earlier yesterday, a Mujahid carried out a gallant attack on a big USZ patrol party in Andar district of Ghazni province last evening. Immediately after the enemy's attention was diverted, several Mujahideen opened fire from the opposite direction on the USZ patrol. The intensity of the attack was so high that two USZ tanks were absolutely destroyed by the end of the fierce battle in which Mujahideen used rocket launchers and other deadly weapons. Reports say that some 14 USZ invaders were killed on the spot. The remaining enemies fled from the battlefield dragging the injured soldiers behind them carelessly.

USZ tank that was destroyed in Afghanistan

This huge battle took place after a silence of several days which Mujahideen say is mainly because USZ invaders were too scared to even patrol the volatile areas due to which they managed to avoid their deaths for some days. But today they started once again and Mujahideen got a chance to hit the coward international terrorists with full force. The death toll in Afghanistan this year has now climbed to 378It is interesting to note at this point that David Patreus, USZ commander for Afghanistan, has quit from his duties in Afghanistan since he can see an obvious defeat has been written in the destiny of the collapsing superpower United States of Zionism at the hands of the most fierce fighters of the world living in Graveyard of Empires.

{EOP}Bahrain: Israhelli snakes in government to use LIVE AMMUNITION against protesters as protests continue on 3rd day


Thousands of Bahrainis have gathered in the capital Manama to protest the recent killing of two demonstrators by security forces. Several hundred people took part in a funeral procession on Wednesday for Fadel al-Matrook, 31, who was shot dead a day earlier in clashes with security forces, sources said. “We are requesting our rights in a peaceful way”, twenty-year-old university student Bakr Akil said. “I am optimistic that our big presence will achieve our demands”. Some 2,000 protestors -- demanding regime change in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom -- spent the previous night in tents at the Pearl Roundabout in the heart of Manama. Matrook was one of around 4,000 demonstrators who had attended a procession on Tuesday for another slain protester, 27 year-old Ali Abdulhadi Mushaima.Mushaima was shot on Monday when police fired a barrage of tear gas and live bullets in the village of Daih -- near the capital Manama -- to suppress a pro-democracy protest. He later succumbed to his gunshot wounds in hospital.

Bahraini protesters attend a pro-democracy demonstration in Manama, Bahrain, on Feb. 16, 2011.

Meanwhile, Bahraini lawmaker, Jassim al-Saeedi, has urged the government to use live ammunition against the protesters. The Bahrain Human Rights Society (BHRS), however, has expressed shock over the suggestion. “All I have to say is that thank God he is not in a position where he can order the country's police to use such force against citizens”, BHRS Secretary General Dr. Abdulla al-Derazi said. “It's strange that an MP, who has an important role in creating Bahrain's legislature, is for the use of violence. He should defend the dignity, integrity and humanity of people instead of calling for such an act”, he added. Human Rights Watch on Tuesday called on Bahraini authorities to order security forces to stop attacks on peaceful protesters and investigate the recent shooting deaths. Bahrain's king has also announced an investigation into the deaths of two Bahraini protesters killed in the recent tension, which has rocked the island nation. “The kingdom of Bahrain is a country of law and constitutional institutions. We have a law that organizes peaceful demonstrations that was decreed by an elected committee. The right to express one's opinion is a right that is given by the constitution and has been organized by the law which we must all follow”, Israhelli Snake Sheikh Hamad bin Issa al-Khalifa, stated on Tuesday.

{EOP}USZ, UK scapegoated an Iraqi Chemical Scientist to wage war on Iraq

An Iraqi chemical engineer says he had been used as a scapegoat for the 2003 launch of the USZ-led and UK-aided invasion of Iraq. “They gave me this chance. I had the chance to fabricate something…”, Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi told British daily The Guardian on Tuesday. He had told Western spy agencies that Baghdad had secret mobile biological weapons and hidden weapons of mass destruction (WMD) factories. Former USZ President George W. Bush cited the false alarm as the rationale behind the invasion -- which has killed at least one million Iraqis, most of them civilians.

Iraqi chemical engineer Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi

To enable the invasion, the government of former British Premier Tony Blair had also claimed that deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein could mount deadly unconventional attacks on his desired targets within 45 minutes. A memoire by Former USZ Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld recently hit the shelves, in which he admitted that Baghdad had no WMD program. The British paper also cited Janabi as saying that UK intelligence officials had implied that, in the event of his non-cooperation, his then-pregnant Moroccan-born wife may not be able to travel from Spain to join him in Germany, where he was staying. “He says, you work with us or your wife and child go to Morocco.”

TTP terrorist trying to cash Davis case in their favor


The CIA/RAW backed anti-Pakistan terrorists of TTP have issued a fake warning to the puppet Pakistani government on Tuesday that they would punish any move to release Raymond Davis accused of murdering two Pakistanis in a case that has inflamed already strained ties with Washington. Ironically, TTP themselves have committed more than 300 suicide bombings against the state of Pakistan killing more than 4000 Pakistani Civilians and now out of nowhere they started feeling the pain of Pakistanis! This whole drama sounds as disgustingly fake as it is in reality. The terrorist head of TTP Azam Tariq said, “If (Pakistani) rulers hand him over to America then we will target these rulers. If Pakistani courts cannot punish Davis then they should hand him over to us. We will give exemplary punishment to the killer Davis”.


We just have one thing to say to Mr. Azam Tariq and their terrorist organization. If you are so keen to punish anti-Pakistan elements, then please first of all commit a collective suicide with all of your terrorists. We don't need your support neither should you expect the Pakistani nation to fall for your absurd propaganda.

'Turkey no military launchpad for USZ', says Turkish President Abdullah Gul


Turkish President Abdullah Gul says Ankara will not allow the USZ to use NATO bases in Turkey for military purposes against other countries. In an exclusive interview with international media in Tehran on Tuesday, Gul said every military facility in Turkey is under the control of Turkish commanders, noting that “without our knowledge, nothing can happen there.” Gul arrived in Tehran on Sunday heading a high-ranking 135-member delegation upon the invitation of his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Gul also said Turkey supports Iran's nuclear rights and would play a constructive role in Iran's nuclear program in the future. “We want to see this dispute solved in a peaceful way… through diplomacy and dialogue”, he said.

Turkish President Abdullah Gul

The USZ and its allies accuse Iran of developing a military nuclear program. In June 2009, the UN Security Council imposed a fourth round of sanctions against Iran's financial and military sectors under Western pressure. Iranian officials have repeatedly refuted the charges, arguing that as a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Tehran has the right to use peaceful nuclear technology.

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