Posted by MaT on Sep 17th, 2007


Mamlakat al-Bahrayn is looking for a deal to import gas from Iran. This objective going to confirm the ¨Bahrain-Iran relations on best level¨. Recently, Hamad bin Issa Al-Khalifa received the credentials of Iran’s new Ambassador to Bahrain, Hossein-Amir Abdollahian. ¨ Iran’s policy respect for territorial integrity and expansion of relations with all littoral and neighbouring states, especially Bahrain¨, Abdollahian said.
The commission to build an energy deal between Bahrain and Iran, going to have a second round in Tehran in October between Minister of Oil and Gas Affairs of Iran and Head of the Bahrain Authority for Oil and Gas.
For Government of Mahmud Ahmadineyad is important to have a good relations between the emirates to have a strategic and healthful geopolitic.

|Manuel Torres Laveaga
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Posted by MaT on Sep 8th, 2007

After North Korea tested its first nuclear weapon, the leaders from Europe, United States, Japan and South Korea try to find mechanisms to stop Pyongyang’s nuclear program and only just a few days Japan and North Korea met amid cautious optimism. This is a good sign.
However North Korea helped Iran to set up alternative nuclear tests. This kind of relations is dangerous, for the reason that Iran is growing ever more bellicose. Recently the Government of India expressly underlined the “right to peaceful uses of nuclear energy” of Iran for its energy security. India asked the President Mahmud Ahmadineyad to “remove all doubts” about the nature of its nuclear program through “transparent” dialogue with the United Nations inspectors.
The Government of Manmohan Singh should act now on the concerns expressed by the World Security, and talk with Iran to stop the development of a nuclear technology only to be used for weapons and not just for energy security (the Excuse of the Day), because the next step is for the neighborhood, subsequently each country in the region to want to have its own nuclear weapons program.

|by Manuel Torres Laveaga|
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