Referring to the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the world powers over Tehran's controversial nuclear program, President Hassan Rouhani said Iran has shown it has no hostile intentions toward anyone in the world, including the United States, which has long been considered an enemy.
"During the talks, we announced to the world and we say so again ... We are not after war, we are after logic, we are after talks," Rouhani said.
He touted Iran's diplomatic outreach and said the backing of the military and the nation was crucial. "Support by the armed forces and support by our brave people have empowered the officials in charge of the talks on the diplomatic front."
Rouhani also assured neighbouring countries that Iran seeks better ties with them, saying that "neighbors should know that our army supports peace and stability."
The remarks were a stark contrast to Rouhani's belligerent predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Since he was elected last June, Rouhani has pledged to resolve the nuclear dispute with the West and end painful economic sanctions imposed over Tehran's controversial nuclear program, which the West fears could result in the making of a nuclear weapon.
Iran and six world powers, the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany, reached an interim deal in November that put limits on Tehran's enrichment levels in exchange for an easing of some sanctions.
Talks are ongoing for a final deal that would remove all possibilities that the Islamic Republic could use its capabilities to build a nuclear weapon.
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