Ahmadinejad: Iran will not Give up Nuclear Rights

12/08/2010

Wednesday, December 8, 2010Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a meeting with war veterans and families of martyrs in Markazi province said that Iran would defend its rights including the right to nuclear.
In a ceremony to give a token of appreciation to the three martyrs families in the province, President Ahmadinejad said that Western countries have declared that they recognize the rights of the Iranian people.
Speech addressed to Western leaders, the president asserted that it would benefit them if remove the sanctions and cooperation with Iran.
He added, "I think that the West has seen what happened in Iran and that Iran will not give up even a little of their own rights.
Meanwhile, Germany on Tuesday expressed his satisfaction on the talks between the countries the P5 +1 with the Iranians in Geneva by saying that as a beginning.
"As we expected that there is no breakthrough in the talks, but a beginning has been made," said German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle in a press statement published on the foreign ministry in Berlin.
"We want to continue the route further talks in January in Istanbul, it shows that there is an opportunity to change the beginning it became a process, that we will continue to follow," he said.
Westerwelle said that Germany wanted the progress and substantive talks because it is their goal in the talks.
Germany is part of the six countries - Britain, France, China, Russia, Germany, the United States - involved in talks with Iran, though not a permanent member of UN Security Council like the other five countries.
Two-day meeting in Geneva, after 14 months suspended, was held in the midst of strengthening international sanctions against Tehran.
Iran received four rounds of UN sanctions because of its refusal to stop enriching uranium, sensitive process that can be used to make nuclear fuel and fission core of an atomic bomb in a higher level of enrichment.
But Iran rejected the West and Israel claim that their uranium enrichment program is a cover for making nuclear weapons.
Tehran repeatedly asserted that the real purpose of its nuclear project is to create nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.


SOURCE : ANTARA

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