Friday, March 17, 2006

Nuclear Program not Negotiable

"We do not hinge our nuclear activities on a negotiation that is not dignified and will not attain our rights. We are ready for negotiation, but a negotiation which does not intend to dissuade Iran from having nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. If so we will not accept it. The West does not want us to have nuclear technology, but Iran will continue its path with resistance, since it is our legitimate right. We are a member of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, and we are seeking our rights with in it, like all other signatory nations," said Ali Larijani. On the note of Military action against Iran from America he also said, "Military threats show how weak they are, since they can fulfill them. We are ready for them and we have the plans for it."
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Preparing Talks

Currently the two sides are negotiating a date for the talks to be held. They will only concern Iraq and will not dwell on the Nuclear crisis. This is a major breakthrough, for it's been a while since talks have been held face to face. The talks are, "To resolve Iraqi issues, and to help the establishment of an independent and free government in Iraq," says Ali Larijani.
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