Ahmadinejad Blasts West’s Double-Standard Policy on Nuclear Programs
He also asserted that " the international approaches to nuclear issues are unjust and follow a double-standard because those who have nuclear weapons and threaten other nations, at the meantime claim to be against nuclear weapons."
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lashed out at the West for its double-standard policy on nuclear progress and disarmament.
Ahmadinejad also questioned the reasons why the western countries upgrade their own nuclear warheads and weapons, while pressurizing the other countries to suspend their peaceful nuclear programs.
"The West is against scientific and technological progress of Iran," the President confirmed.
The Iranian President made the remark upon arriving to the Brazilian airport, Rio
de Janeiro.
"Nuclear weapons is a pretext to put pressures on Iran and stop Iranian nation's progress," Ahmadinejad said.
"The countries that have nuclear arms today, used those arms on certain occasions today through threats, claiming they cannot have these weapons," the head of the Iranian Republic stated.
Ahmadinejad further added "we believe that nuclear energy, along with other forms of energy, should be accessible to all nations and is the right of all nations. But nowadays, it is monopolized by a few."
"The people of the world are well aware about the discriminatory and inefficient behavior of the arrogant powers and these corrupt global powers, which are a minority, have adopted a style that is against the nations," he highlighted.
In parallel, Ahmadinejad accused the arrogant powers of constantly humiliating the nations and subdividing the human race to different classes while setting themselves as benchmark and allowing themselves to do whatever they want against the nations.
"These corrupt powers allow themselves to make atom bomb and chemical weapons and use them against the nations," he added.
"In order to tackle the social and economic inequalities and the injustice currently undermining human dignity world-wide, there is a great need for a "new world order," he said.
Source:FARS, Edited by moqawama.org
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