President in a meeting with a group of media executives in New York: Mutual agreement and respect, the only way to save humanity
Friday 14 December 2012 - 22:02
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President Ahmadinejad said that the mutual agreement and respect is the only way to save humanity.

President in a meeting with a group of media executives in New York:

Mutual agreement and respect, the only way to save humanity

President Ahmadinejad said that the mutual agreement and respect is the only way to save humanity.

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Tuesday 25 September 2012 - 20:31

Referring to the allegations, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a group of media executives in New York on Monday, “Those who raise the claim…today have stockpiles full of nuclear weapons.”

Iran says it is being wrongfully accused of pursuing a military nuclear program by parties who themselves have stockpiles brimming with nuclear weapons.

“This is while if they are concerned about the international security, they should eliminate their bombs,” he added.

Referring to the United States losing “valuable opportunities” to discuss the matter with the Islamic Republic, Dr.Ahmadinejad said, “Today, Iran's nuclear case has lost its legal and technical aspects turning into a political one and one characterized by [the US] obstinacy.”

“[The US] cannot create any new opportunities for itself through [wrongful] persistence and obstinacy [now either].”

He reiterated that Tehran is not after nuclear weapons and said, “Currently [as before], Iran's nuclear activities are [being carried out] under the IAEA supervision and this [supervision] can continue.”

"Some members of the Security Council with veto rights have chosen silence with regard to the nuclear warheads of a fake regime, while at the same time they impede the scientific progress of other nations," he said.

Touching on the Zionist regime threats against Iran, Dr.Ahmadinejad belittled the insignificant history of Zionist regime , compared with the long history of Iran, and reminded that the Zionist regime had been around the region for only 60 or 70 years, in contrast to the Iranians, whose civilization has existed for thousands of years.

"They have no roots there in history," Dr.Ahmadinejad said of the Zionist regime. "They do not even enter the equation for Iran."

He also rejected any suggestion that Iran fears a Zionist regime military assault on its uranium enrichment facilities.

"We believe the Zionists see themselves at a dead end and they want to find an adventure to get out of this dead end," he said. "We are fully ready to defend ourselves. We do not take these threats seriously."

Regarding Syria, Dr.Ahmadinejad denied accusations that his country is helping the military of President Bashar al-Assad.

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