Visiting UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson said Wednesday that he hope Iran's nuclear negotiations with Group 5+1 will lead to a final comprehensive agreement which will benefit the entire world.
Eliasson voiced hope that besides reaching a final agreement, solutions will be found for other international problems as well.
He made the remarks in a ceremony held here on the occasion marking the anniversary of the United Nations which falls on October 24, according to Iran news agency (IRNA).
He said national and international affairs are tightly intertwined in the present world so that no single country can resolve its problem by its own.
Considering major issues, including immigration and climate change, he noted that it became clear that all world nations should have a common approach to resolve these problems.
In the present globalized world, no international issue can be settled without an international viewpoint and global outlook, said the UN deputy secretary general.
Eliasson stressed that international cooperation on economic, social, political and international issues will be a great help for global peace and security.
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