GENEVA: United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon met Monday with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on the sidelines of the Durban Review Conference on racism in Geneva.
They discussed the conference, regional peace and security, Afghanistan, Iraq and the Middle East, as well as the Iranian nuclear issue, the UN said in a statement.
During the conversation with the controversial president, Ban said there was a 'need to look to the future of unity, not to the past of divisiveness.'
'The secretary general reminded the president that the UN General Assembly had adopted the resolution to revoke the equation of Zionism with racism,' according to the statement.
Ahmadinejad has in the past made derisive statements against Israel and questioned whether the Holocaust in fact happened.
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