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.Iran on Monday voiced its opposition to a possible U.S. attack on Iraq and
stressed that resorting to war and violence is never the solution to global
problems, the official IRNA news agency reported.
 

Iran on Monday voiced its oppositionto a possible U.S. attack on Iraq and
stressed that resorting to war and violence is never the solution to global
problems, the official IRNA news agency reported.

Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said he hopesthe
possibility of U.S.attacks on Iraq will never materialize.

On Saturday, U.S. President George W. Bush and the visiting British Prime
Minister Tony Blair told a joint press conference that they had agreed to
consider "all options" for dealing with Baghdad and "we must be prepared to
act where terrorism or weapons of mass destruction threaten us."

The United States   has repeatedly voiced its readiness to launch military
attacks against Iraq and to topple the Saddam Hussein regime while demanding
Baghdad let U.N. weapons inspectors back to determine whether it has
chemical, biological or nuclear weapons, which Washington worried Saddam
could hand to terrorists like thosewho carried out the September 11 attacks
on the U.S. 

Asefi noted that the Middle East cannot put up with a third war and any
attempt to change governments by military means is against international
norms, democratic tenets and moral ethics.

"It is only people and nations who can decide on the future of their country
and choose their own government," he stressed.

The spokesman, meanwhile, urged Baghdad to cooperate with the United Nations
and avoid giving any pretext to those seeking hostile policy against it.

Iran and Iraq fought an eight-year bloody war from 1980 to 1988,costing some
one million lives from both sides. Although there has been improvement in
dealing with issues such as the exchange of prisoners of war (POWs), the
rival governments' support for opposition groups remain the main stumbling
blocks to the normalization of relations between the two neighbors.

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