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Jannati: Iran will not to compromise nuclear rights
Iran-UN, Politics, 6/9/2006
Iran's Provisional Friday Prayers Leader of Tehran Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati said today that Iran is ready for talks on its peaceful nuclear program but would not compromise its nuclear right.
"No body spares holding talks; ambiguities, if any, can be solved through the dialogue," said Jannati in his Friday prayers sermon.
Jannati insisted, "Iran's right to have access to peaceful nuclear technology is undeniable."
He said the Iranian nation and officials and Supreme Leader and all those who have hands in administration of the country's affairs "will not accept Iran's withdrawal from its inalienable rights."
The Friday preacher stressed Iran's right to have access to nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, saying, "The Iranian nation will achieve the (nuclear) right. History showed we have achieved success whenever we resisted. Resistance against conspiracies has been successful."
The cleric added Western states were urged to officially recognize parts of Iran's rights as a result of the nation's resistance. He stressed that enemies intend to fan discord and enmity in the country.
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