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No one can deprive Iranians of nuclear rights: President
Iran-Regional-UN, Politics, 8/3/2006

No one can deprive the Iranian nation of its inalienable right to access peaceful nuclear energy, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad said this week.

President Ahmadi-Nejad, who is currently on his 17th visit to various provinces of the country since the start of his initiative of bringing the government closer to the people, made the remark while addressing residents of the city of Shirvan.

"Nuclear energy is the inalienable right of the Iranian nation. Whoever believes he can deprive our nation of this inalienable right is gravely mistaken."

"Ongoing events in Lebanon made us study the European proposed package of incentives with more precision and with open eyes," he said Tuesday.

He added, "We have already announced that we will respond to the package of incentives by the time we end our study on it.

"The Israeli attacks on Lebanon disclosed the nature of the Zionist regime and its Western supporter more than before." Pointing to the conspiracies of the United States, Britain and Israel, Ahmadi-Nejad said, "They announced that they intend to establish a greater Middle East and change the map of the region.

"But we tell them that you are unable to do that. Today, world nations are awakened." He praised all free and wise people throughout the world who condemned the atrocities of the Zionist regime.

The president said Hizbullah chief Seyed Hassan Nasrallah was the leader of free peoples, adding, "All of us should be ready to neutralize the ongoing conspiracies." He said opposition of the UN Security Council including the US and Britain to a ceasefire in Lebanon was a dark spot for the United Nations.

Previous Stories:
  Iran dismisses resolution on nuclear issue   (8/1/2006)
  Iran Sunni Muslims advisor calls for support of Lebanon   (7/29/2006)
  Iranian official criticizes Muslim rulers for indifference towards Israel   (7/29/2006)
  Resolution aims to weaken Iran's nuclear position   (7/29/2006)
  Rafsanjani urges Islamic states' support for Palestine, Lebanon   (7/26/2006)
  Iran to halt nuclear agency cooperation if against national interests: Speaker   (7/26/2006)

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