Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said yesterday that his country was
ready to help restore sustainable peace in the Mideast region, the Fars news
agency reported.
Ahmadinejad made the remarks in a phone conversation with UN
Secretary-General Kofi Annan, the presidential press office said in a statement.
According to the statement, in the phone conversation initiated by Annan, the
two discussed the latest developments in the Mideast region, UN Security Council
Resolution 1701 on the Lebanon crisis and ways to achieve a ceasefire on the
Lebanese soil.
Ahmadinejad and Annan also stressed the need to establish stability,
sustainable and fair peace and security in the Middle East, saying that Israel
must withdraw from the occupied territories.
In addition, Ahmadinejad expressed Iran's deep concern about Israel's
continued strikes on the Palestinians, saying "Israel is aimed at exerting
pressure on the popular and democratically-elected government of Hamas."
On Friday, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 1701,
calling for Israel's withdrawal and authorizing an increase of the existing UN
force in Lebanon to 15,000 troops to help Lebanese government troops take
control of south Lebanonas Israel withdraws.
The resolution came after a month of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah
guerrillas. More than 1,100 Lebanese have been killed, mostly in Israeli air
strikes, while over 100 Israelis have been killed in Hezbollah attacks.
The UN-brokered ceasefire took effect at 8:00 a.m. (0500 GMT)on Monday
following approval of both Israel and Hezbollah.