An Italian Senator says his country supports Irans participation in the long-awaited international peace conference on Syria.
Italy has always stressed the presence of the Islamic Republic of Iran in talks on regional crises, including those in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria, so Italy supports Irans presence in the Geneva talks on Syria, Pier Ferdinando Casini said.
Casini, who is the chairman of the Italian Senates Foreign Affairs Committee, made the remarks in a meeting with Alaeddin Boroujerdi, chairman of National Security and Foreign Policy Committee at Irans Majlis, in Tehran on Saturday.
He also described political negotiations as the solution to the Syria crisis.
The UN has set January 22, 2014, as the date for an international peace conference on Syria. The conference will open in the Swiss city of Montreux on January 22, before moving to the UN office in Geneva on January 24.
Stressing that Iran is a highly significant country in the region, the senior Italian lawmaker said that Tehran and Rome enjoyed good political and parliamentary relations and that the Italian parliament welcomed the further development of ties with Iran.
He also said that Italy supported Irans right to develop peaceful nuclear technology.
Boroujerdi, for his part, pointed to long-standing friendly ties between Iran and Italy and said Majlis embraces the enhancement of political, economic and cultural relations with the European country. He said that forging good ties with world countries was among the top priorities of Irans policies.
He also stressed Tehrans right to develop nuclear technology for peaceful purposes and said, The Islamic Republic of Iran has always acted within the framework of the [Non-Proliferation Treaty] NPT and has never sought nuclear weapons and will not do so in the future.
Regarding the developments in the Middle East, the top Iranian lawmaker said that dialog between Iran and European countries, including Italy, can contribute to the establishment and reinforcement of peace and stability in the region.