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Islamabad, May 25, IRNA A senior Pakistani analyst said hre Friday Islamic Republic of Iran should continue its nuclear program because it is the sovereign right of any governemnt to meet requirements.
Talking to IRNA, Ansar Abbasi said that negotiations between Iran and the 5+1 is a positive development but western states should respect Irans legitimate rights.
The second round of nuclear negotiations between Iran and the 5+1 ended in the Iraqi capital on Thursday.
Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Sa'eid Jalili and the European Union (EU) Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton co-chaired the talks.
The first round of fresh nuclear discussions between Iran and the Group 5+1- the US, Britain, France, Russia and China plus Germany, were held in Baghdad on Wednesday.
The Iranian delegation to nuclear talks has offered a five-pivot package of proposals to the representatives of Group 5+1, led by European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.
The package envisaged a step-by-step approach to resolve the dispute over Iranian nuclear program and the practical steps the western governments should take in parallel.
Ansar Abbasi expressing his views said that the western states must accept the technological advancements of the Muslims with open mind.
No matter how much you are peaceful, they will not allow you to take independent decisions, he pointed out.
The analyst went on to say that it is good to see that Russia and China are supporting Irans peaceful nuclear program.
Ansar Abbasi added that Iran is a regional power and cannot be isolated by aggressive policies.
The journalist was of the view that if the US can continue to be a nuclear power then how can they object over the nuclear programs of other countries. The journalist added Iran is a signatory to nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and can use the nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
The analyst stressed the need for forging unity among Muslim Ummah adding that unity is the only solution to the problems of Muslims.
Ansar Abbasi is an investigative editor for one of the leading newspaper from Pakistan, The News International.
Pakistani analyst urges Iran to pursue N-program