Iran's President last night returned from his 10 day trip to Senegal, Cuba, Venezuela and the U.S. to Tehran.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on his return told reporters that Iran similar to the last year had expressed and forwarded the most adequate and lucid issues and that the General Assembly had been affected by these suggestions.
"This assembly has much importance and the global community considers it as an international institute," he said.
"In this assembly the righteous stances of the Islamic Republic of Iran were forwarded and similar to the past, what we had to say was new, effective and the best," emphasized the President.
"We can even say that they were the best expressed, because they absorbed all attentions to themselves," he added.
President Ahmadinejad went on to note that aside from meeting various world leaders at the sideline of this assembly and talking with Kofi Annan, he had tried to introduce and illustrate the true Iran.
Monday, September 25, 2006
ISNA: "Ahmadinejad: Iran stance was the best in UN General Assembly"
ISNA is the Iranian Students News Agency. I think we have a candidate for Juche Sentence of the Day:
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