UN chief congratulates Iran, P5+1 on Vienna agreement
IRNA —The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warmly welcomed the historic agreement in Vienna and congratulated the P5+1 and Iran for reaching the agreement.
The UN chief made the remarks in a statement issued in Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, said a statement by the UN Information Cneter in Tehran (UNIC) on Tuesday.
The full text of his message reads:
I warmly welcome the historic agreement in Vienna today and congratulate the P5+1 and Iran for reaching this agreement. This is testament to the value of dialogue.
I know that an immense amount of work went into this, and I admire the determination and the commitment of the negotiators – as well as the courage of the leaders who approved the deal that was so painstakingly worked out by their teams in Vienna and elsewhere.
I hope – and indeed believe – that this agreement will lead to greater mutual understanding and cooperation on the many serious security challenges in the Middle East. As such it could serve as a vital contribution to peace and stability both in the region and beyond.
The United Nations stands ready to fully cooperate with the parties in the process of implementing this historic and important agreement.