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Iran to stand firm against US bullying, says Khamenei
Foreign Desk Report
TEHRAN—Iran will stand firm against US “bullying” over its nuclear
program but will never use atomic technology to make bombs, the Islamic
Republic’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Friday. “This
nation is not a nation that would succumb to the impositions and
bullying of the US or any other,” Khamenei told worshippers in a Friday
prayers sermon at Tehran University. “The US politicians who claim Iran
seeks nuclear weapons know very well that they are lying ... their
purpose is to earn dominance. Human rights is of no value to them,” he
said to shouts of “God is Greatest” and “Death to America” from the
thousands of people packed in and around the university.
Washington says Iran’s 18-year cover-up of nuclear activities suggest it
is trying to build nuclear weapons under cover of a peaceful atomic
energy program. Iran says it needs nuclear energy to meet booming demand
and that its top religious leaders have prohibited it from ever using
atomic weapons. “In the nuclear energy field, our purpose has nothing to
do with nuclear weapons, nor would this technology ever be diverted into
(making) weapons,” said Khamenei, who has the last word on all state
matters.
“However the Iranian nation will not give up on this technology,” he
added. Negotiations between Iran and the European Union over its nuclear
program broke down in August. In September the board of governors of the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) passed a tough resolution
which brought Tehran to the brink of referral to the UN Security Council
for possible sanctions.
But diplomats have told Reuters that Iran’s cooperation with the IAEA
has improved since then and that the EU will probably not try to force
Iran’s case to the Security Council at the next IAEA board meeting in
November. Iran feels efforts to stop it advancing its nuclear program
are discriminatory.
“The Iranian nation does not accept that achieving nuclear science could
be permitted for one country and prohibited for another on baseless
grounds,” Khamenei said. Iran says it needs nuclear energy to meet
booming demand and that its top religious leaders have prohibited it
from ever using atomic weapons. “In the nuclear energy field, our
purpose has nothing to do with nuclear weapons, nor would this
technology ever be diverted into (making) weapons,” said Khamenei, who
has the last word on all state matters. |