Friday, September 24, 2010

Ahmadinejad says Iran is ready for justifiable and respectful talks

Friday, September 24, 2010


Iran president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said that Iran would reconsider ending their uranium enhancement in case world powerful bodies send them nuclear fuel for their medical research reactor. While addressing the house full of conference in New York he said that Iran is ready to resume their talks with six world powers to discuss Nuclear program. He further said that October would be suitable time for negotiations.

Iran’s President said that we had no interest in enriching Uranium to 90% purity levels required for developing nuclear weapons but forced to enrich uranium to lower levels of 3.5% to 20% purity when world powers refused to supply nuclear fuel required for producing medical isotopes for patients in Tehran and this percentage is too low for producing weapons which requires 90 % purity is required . However, U.S. officials have expressed their concern over Iran’s ability enriching uranium to higher levels required for producing nuclear weapons. Iran strictly denies U.S. claim that Iran is seeking to build a nuclear weapon. He emphasizes on respectful talks. 

He further said that U.S. is politicizing the issue and showing reservations having no basis. Even then we are ready for justifiable and respectful talks. He said that Iranian leader may meet the five permanent members of Security Council and specific date for talks could be set in case European Union foreign chief contact Iran. He said that world powers. should give up their policy of ruling world with carrot and stick. Even such words are insulting to nations. He added that Iran won’t give in to pressure and they are at fault if they think that they can trample the rights of Iranian nation through oppression in postponing the talks.

He continued that U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are overreaction to the September 11 attacks and they have no right to occupy the whole Middle East and obliterate the whole village just because one terrorist is hiding there. Ahmadinejad said that the world commission should investigate the Sep 11 incident rather we just keep on believing what U.S. government tells us. He said it should come to light by fact-finding mission that who is Al-Qaida?, Where does it exist and who is backing and supporting them.

U.S. diplomats walkedout during Ahmadinejad's speech to the U.N. General Assembly Thursday afternoon and all the 27 delegations from European Nations followed the American diplomats. U.S. diplomat said president Barak Obama responded to Ahmadinejad's remarks while giving interview to BBC Persian service on Friday that “Well, it was offensive, It was hateful.”

Iran is under series of U.N. Security Council sanctions as punishment for its failure satisfying the U.N. for producing higher level uranium.

By Muhammad Irfan Zafar
Content Writer

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