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| French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad (L) review troops at the Presidential Palace in Damascus September 3, 2008. |
Visiting French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Wednesday called on Syria to play a role in solving Iran's nuclear dispute with the West.
"Syria can play a role in Iran's nuclear issue. Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons, ... but it has the right of peaceful use of the nuclear energy," Sarkozy said at a joint press conference following talks with his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad.
Comment: Empty words from an empty man.
Sarkozy added that France opposes that Iran has nuclear weapons, emphasizing that possession of these weapons poses a threat to the region and the world.
For his part, Assad said Iran's nuclear issue can only be solved through dialogue and peaceful means, warning against a catastrophe if Iran was attacked.
"It is clear that there is a lack of confidence between Iran and the parties involved in this issue," said Assad, adding that "the main point that concerns us is how Syria could play a role in building this confidence."
"Nobody in the world can bear the consequences of any non-peaceful solution because it would result in a disaster," warned Assad.






















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