The president of Iran will arrive to the USA in the end of September
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will be present at the opening of UN General Assembly session at New York in the end of September, 2007. The USA will give him the entry visa. It is already known, that official Teheran has also submitted inquiry about entrance to the USA for more than hundreds members of the Iranian delegation.
Despite of Teheran’s of and Washington’s opposition, the USA as the country, in which territory the headquarters of the United Nations is located, give visas to chapters of the foreign states, intending to take part in work of the international organization.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has remained true to his principles and again has offered US President Georges Bush to discuss world problems at the General assembly session. Iranian President has told that he has offered to lead debate and to discuss world problems at representatives of other countries at UN General Assembly General Assembly session.
Iranian president has emphasized that it is a high time to talk about Iraq and other questions. Last year Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also offered Bush to lead debate at UNO’s session; however, White House has named this offer diversion and has refused from it. Having been refused, the Iranian leader has declared, that the USA simply were frightened of logic of the great nation of Iran.
Let’s remind, Washington and Teheran do not support diplomatic relations after Islamic revolution.
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