Tuesday, July 21, 2015

THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING CONCLUDED ITS FINAL MEETING ON THE DISPUTED IRANIAN AMBITION FOR NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY WITH SUCCESS AND THE LIFT OF USA AND WESTERN COUNTRIES SANCTION AGAINST IRANIAN GOVERNMENT.


      United Nations General Assembly Meeting held at the United Nations Headquarter in New York Yesterday concluded its final meeting on the disputed Iranian Ambition for nuclear technology with the Resolutiion that clearly specified success for the lift of the sanction against Iran immediately after the Resolution was pronounced at the United Nations two major Headquarters in New York and Geneva. The lift of the USA and Western countries, or the European Union sanction against Iran meant the second major political and diplomatic victory for the current government of Iran headed by President Hassan Rouhani that will foresee the continuation of the Iranian peaceful nuclear project and Iranian government inclusion in the list of the World's major atomic power countries that should be guided by the None Nuclear Proliferation Treaty as it had been emphasized by the United Nations General Assembly Meeting and Iranian former President Mahmoud Ahmedinjad, despite the limitations that have been specified with regard to Iranian current nuclear technology capability for the enrichment of nuclear fuel that must only be used in Nuclear Reactors for generation of electric energy and not as fuel for the claimed nuclear war heads of Iranian long and short range missiles which Israelites government and few Middle Eastern and Arab World countries have protested against as the major source for safety concern and insecurity in the whole of the regions of Middle East, the Arab World and North African countries.

                                              Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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