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Iran: World must recognize Our Nuclear Rights, Determined to Benefit from Peaceful Energy

Iran: World must recognize Our Nuclear Rights, Determined to Benefit from Peaceful Energy
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called on the six world powers [the US, Britain, China, Russia, France and Germany] to show they are honest in their talks with Iran by recognizing the latter's indispensable nuclear rights.


Iran: World must recognize Our Nuclear Rights, Determined to Benefit from Peaceful Energy"The world has to recognize a nuclear Iran whose atomic program is entirely peaceful," Ahmadinejad told a group of Russian scholars in Moscow on Tuesday.

The Iranian president further expressed optimism that Tehran's nuclear issue will be resolved through interaction.
"With regard to Iran's nuclear issue, the best case scenario is that we shift from the position of dispute to interaction and cooperation and this will happen," Ahmadinejad said.

Meanwhile, the Iranian ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency warned that the world will see no nuclear security as long as nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament are not enforced.

Speaking at the "International Conference on Nuclear Security: Enhancing Global Efforts" in Vienna, Austria, on Tuesday, Ali Asghar Soltanieh stated that a global nuclear disarmament will best guarantee security.
"The best guarantee for nuclear security is definitely a world free from nuclear weapons, as a result of which nuclear disarmament process could reinforce nuclear security efforts," he stated.

In parallel, Soltanieh called on nuclear-armed countries to promptly undertake the necessary measures to "diminish the role and significance" of nuclear weapons.
He also criticized the United Nations nuclear monitoring agency for its failure to protect confidential information.
"Lack of observing confidentiality has led to the leakage of confidential and sensitive information, used by terrorist groups and intelligence services to sabotage nuclear facilities and assassinate people working in these facilities, including nuclear scientists," he stated.

Soltanieh said five Iranian nuclear scientists were targeted by terrorist attacks, calling on all IAEA member states to undertake efforts to stave off recurrence of such criminal acts against nuclear experts in the world.
The top diplomat noted that the Islamic Republic of Iran is determined to benefit from peaceful nuclear energy in a safe and secure manner.
"Iran has established nuclear...regulatory frameworks based on the three key areas of nuclear security, nuclear safeguards and nuclear safety," he noted.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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