اهداف جامعه ایرانی چیست؟ « ما چگونه فکر می کنیم» و آنچه که در ایران مهم انگاشته می شود.

۱۳۸۶ اردیبهشت ۳, دوشنبه

Iran agrees with constructive dialog

Tue, 24 Apr 2007
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson says the West has never genuinely wanted to negotiate with Iran to resolve disagreements and disputes.


Speaking at a gathering of university students at Tabriz University on Monday, Mohammad Ali Hosseini said;" The West has always wanted to accuse us of something and constantly acts like a claimant."

Hosseini linked Iran's nuclear energy program to national security and underlined that today many countries were looking for alternative energy sources and had taken the necessary measures to replace oil by 2020.

"By 2020, Iran will have a population of over 100 million and they will be looking for job security and other social benefits."

Calling nuclear energy essential to Iran and Iranians he added; "We believe it is wrong to politicize Iran's nuclear program and make it a security issue. Drafting resolutions and introducing sanctions on Iran will not help resolve matters."

He went on to say Iranian officials were interested in holding further negotiations on the dispute if talks were held with 'mutual respect'.

"Imposing sanctions on Iran will not deter our will and we will not suspend our peaceful nuclear program."

Hosseini further noted that the approval and backing of third world countries on Iran's nuclear energy program showed how successful President Ahmadinejad's government has been on the international scene.

"Government officials are trying to convey our peaceful intentions to the international community especially our neighbors."

Hosseini pointed to the bias and unfair policies of the West in the Middle East and said; "In Palestine, the West overlooks the Palestinian people's will to elect a new government and supports the Zionist regime's crimes and injustices against the innocent civilian population."

He underlined that Iran was against how a small number of countries were using their wealth and military might to bully other nations and force their policies on the international community.

"The West, especially Americans have never wanted to accept Iran's independence and power, but Iran's role in the world and the Middle East is a reality which can not be neglected," said Hosseini.

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