Friday, August 31, 2012

THE NON ALIGN COUNTRIES SUMMIT HELD IN TEHRAN HAS BEEN DESCRIBED AS SUCCESSFUL AND CONSTRUCTIVE, DESPITE FIERCE CRITICISM OF THE UN AND THE USA POLICIES OF PARTIALITY IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY.

THE NON-ALIGN COUNTRIES SUMMIT HELD IN TEHRAN HAS BEEN DESCRIBED AS SUCCESSFUL AND CONSTRUCTIVE, DESPITE THE FIERCE CRITICISM OF THE UN AND THE USA POLICIES OF PARTIALITY IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY.

      The extended sessions for the debates of the major issues discussed during the non-align countries Summit held in the Iranian capital Tehran by the thirty non-align member countries that convened for the Summit has been described as successful and constructive, despite the fierce criticism of the UN and the USA policies of partiality on the World Body that has been expected to promote friendship and peace among the countries of the World, instead of the dictatorship being exercised by the World Body Organization in the name of Democracy. Some of the important issues discussed entailed the Syrian conflict, Iran leadership as the new chairman of the non-align countries, inspite of the sanction against Tehran and the requirement for Tehran to change its policies on its disputed nuclear tecnology ambition with the threat for retaliation against the countries that may strike its nuclear sites. However, Tehran has emphasized its intention to pursue its nuclear tecnology ambition and expanded its uranium enrichment capacity, despite the repeated demand for the halt of the nuclear project and the closer of its nuclear sites currently in the operation of enrichment and electricity generation in and around the capital Tehran.

                                              Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
                           

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