 A few minutes ago, President Obama gave his speech to the United Nations, and he expressed two main goals for United States foreign policy going forward. One was Iran's, what he described as Iran's, you know, pursuit of nuclear weapons, and the other was seeking peace between Israelis and Palestinians. So those are the, he's now expressed two main goals for U.S. diplomacy. He wants to resolve the issue with Iran's nuclear program. And later, your president is going to address the United Nations. And so we're asking our collars, like you, if you could stand at the United Nations, what would you tell the world? I would tell that we were very peaceful people, and you know, we love all people, especially myself. I said that I love everybody, and I want every country to be friends. And you know, from when the revolution happened in Iran, I was just seven. And all the, now I'm 42, and all the long years, I was just thinking that I was wondering why we are not friends with America. I really don't know. And I love to be friends with every country. As President Obama said, that was the last time the United States had relations with Iran. It was, you know, not since 1979. Now, he has said that he's directing Secretary of State John Kerry to work with the European Union and other countries to seek an agreement, a meaningful agreement with Iran over the nuclear issue. And it sounds like there may be some opportunities now with your new president, Rohani. What do you think? Do you think the time, from what you're hearing in the Iranian news, could this be a good time for better relations? I think so. Everybody here in Iran are very happy to have President Rohani, and we are very hopeful that he can do something for the people, for Iranian people, because of the sanctions we have very pressure, you know, a lot of pressure on people, especially, for example, in hospitals we don't have enough drug, in aircraft we don't have the mechanical, I don't know, the special tools for aircraft, you know? And lots of, lots of the factories now are closed because they don't have the, I don't know, the primary stop to do it, to do their job because of the sanctions. How do you think the country should be working together on the issue of Iran's nuclear program? You know, and I hope all of the problems in the future will be solved, and, but I don't know, but, you know, the problems are very, very simple to be solved. And we Iranians are like you Americans, and I think you Americans are like we Iranians. And this is the problems government, and I think that isn't very, very, very difficult to solve. You know, it's interesting, like you're saying that the problems between Iran and the United States are very simple to solve. So if you could give your ideas to the world, how would you solve what you think is a simple problem? What are some of the basic steps to resolving this? Well, I think we have to connect with the government of America more than before. And we have to speak about our problems that we have common problems and that we have in Asia and or other relations, other regions. So that I think that's simple to be solved. And yeah, yeah. And for the United States, what would you recommend that that our government do? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think our president, Ayatollah Rouhani, can solve the problems. And but now in our country, I think in the future will be will be good for us. And I think it doesn't matter. But we Iranians, people of Iran like to connect with America. So we're asking our callers, if you could speak to the United Nations, if you could speak to the world, what message would you like to send? OK, thank you for accepting my call. My message for those who attend this meeting. I just want to speak about the security, about the country, because we need to peace and security. Afghans people pass a three decades war. They need to peace. I just want from Obama and other people who are authorized to help to Afghans poor people. This is my message for them. Do you feel, you know, as the world shifts, changes its focus to other crises? Syria, Iran nuclear program, do you feel like Afghanistan is is receiving enough attention from the world? Yeah, I think from all words, people and presidents, that's the their attention is on Afghanistan. We are pleased from them. But our enemies, I think, Iran and Pakistan, they don't want us to live in a security place. So I don't like Pakistan and Iran because they don't want to live in a security. They sent Taliban class to bomb a site and kill our people, innocent people. So you feel like Afghanistan is receiving attention from Iran and Pakistan, but an unwanted attention. Are you worried about next year with the the Western forces pulling out? I know Canada is scheduled to pull out by the end of March, this coming March, the United States later in the year. Are you worried about that? Actually, I'm personally, I'm worried about that because I'm student. I will graduate this year from school. If the United Nations security or forces are from Afghanistan, I'm worried about it because Taliban will get government again if the international community went from Afghanistan. Is this an issue that you talk to your family and friends a lot about? I mean, how are you preparing for this? Actually, my classmates, my parents, my teachers usually talk every day about this when, well, on 2014 the international community will go from Afghanistan. All people, all Afghans worry about that, actually, because in some provinces Taliban are too controlled and just in Kabul we have a little bit of security, not in all countries across the country. We don't have any good security across the country. We just have a little bit of security in Kabul. If you had a chance to speak to the world leaders at the UN, what would your message be as an Iraqi? We are from Iraqi. The message is don't use the strength in Syria. Don't, I didn't like war because we tried the war in Iraq and it is not good. So you say we tried war in Iraq and it's not good? Yes. The result you don't feel was worth the... Or create a problem. So it should be... If a lot of people die in Iraq, it is to create or make the violence. The violence in Iraq, it is before the war. If you could stand up in front of the United Nations, what would you want to tell the world? Okay. First of all, I wouldn't like the war happen in the world. Just like, you know, in Egypt the accidents happen and I'm real sorry about this. And also I would like to help, to be able to help the refugees all over the world because you know, if you are healthy, if you have enough wealth, you should help the people who are poor and who have... I also would like to help the people who have such mentally disabled people or physically disabled people. And that's it, I think. I wish every people in the world maybe were pierced and never have tourism and maybe people live together and maybe stay behind in the leaf and hope we have a bright and future. So you wish everyone in the world peace and that there's no terrorism and that we all have a bright future. Yes. That's really good. What proposal or what would you suggest we do at an individual level and a country level to encourage peace? Yes, yes. Maybe President or Prime Minister pay more attention about the living of people, take care about infrastructure, about transportation and education, especially education. And hopefully every people can bridge the education to lift the high living. For nowadays it's important to leave the problem with Bashar Assad in Syria because they kill children and kill women and old people. And we hope Mr. Ban Ki-moon can, he's a wazerman and he can wazeman and we also, we hope to better... I don't know, but I'm not dead yet. That's great. Thank you so much.