By empty (4/23/2002 issue of the CACI Analyst)
   President Mohammad Khatami, currently attending a summit of Caspian Sea   littoral states to discuss the issue of how its rich resources are to be   shared, Monday night [22 April] called on the states to "coexist"   and "cooperate". "Tehran does not look with favour on the   pursuit of national interests at the expense of the national interests of   other countries," Khatami stressed at a dinner banquet tendered by his   Turkmen counterpart Saparmyrat Nyyazow. "The foreign policy of the   Islamic Republic of Iran is anchored on ideals, mutual respect, detente,   dialogue and cooperation among states in the interest of peace," he said.
	  
 
	  	  	  
	  
	  	   President Mohammad Khatami, currently attending a summit of Caspian Sea   littoral states to discuss the issue of how its rich resources are to be   shared, Monday night [22 April] called on the states to "coexist"   and "cooperate". "Tehran does not look with favour on the   pursuit of national interests at the expense of the national interests of   other countries," Khatami stressed at a dinner banquet tendered by his   Turkmen counterpart Saparmyrat Nyyazow. "The foreign policy of the   Islamic Republic of Iran is anchored on ideals, mutual respect, detente,   dialogue and cooperation among states in the interest of peace," he said.   He stressed that Iran desires expansion of ties with all neighboring   countries. The Iranian president hailed Tehran-Asgabat relations, saying the   bilateral ties of the two governments are based on coexistence, trust, mutual   understanding and respect for each other's interests which had also been   stressed in the meetings and dialogues of the two countries' officials. He   said their governments' long-term cooperation in various energy projects,   including gas and power, and construction of railroads promises a bright   future for their countries.  The   president expressed Iran's readiness to take part in economic projects to   develop Turkmenistan and to boost economic cooperation with Asgabat by up to   1bn dollars. He pointed to the close geographical, historical, cultural,   economic and political bonds that draw the countries together, and described   his visit to Asgabat as a "homecoming" during which he   "relished talking to old friends". President Khatami, after   concluding his visit of Turkmenistan, will proceed to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,   Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. (IRNA)