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2 May 2005 Monday 22 Rabi-ul-Awwal 1426


Khamenei warns US over N-issue


TEHRAN, May 1: Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Sunday in comments apparently directed at the United States that the Islamic republic’s nuclear programme was “none of your business”. In a speech carried on state television, Ayatollah Khamenei also said that the June presidential election would not bring any change to Iran’s determination to press on with its atomic actvities.

“The shameless arrogance and rudeness has gone so far that it has given rise to such comments that Iran does not need nuclear technology. This is none of your business,” he told a gathering in the southern city of Kerman.

“You do not have the right to judge if a nation needs nuclear energy or not,” he said. His comments came the day after Iran said it was unhappy with the progress of nuclear negotiations with Britain, France and Germany, and warned it may resume uranium conversion activities next week in defiance of a key agreement.

Uranium conversion — or turning raw uranium into a gas to be fed into centrifuges for the enrichment process — is covered by a freeze agreed to by Iran in November 2004 as a confidence-building measure. The European Union, backed by the United States, wants Iran to halt all nuclear fuel cycle activities.

In return, it is offering a package of trade, security and technology incentives. But after the latest round of talks in London on Friday ended without an agreement, Iran accused the Europeans of trying to drag out the talks in order to prolong the suspension.

European Union diplomats have said they hoped a longer-term deal with Iran may be possible after the June 17 presidential election. But this idea was dismissed by Iran’s spiritual leader, who has the final say on all matters of state.

“The spokespersons of the arrogant power say they are waiting for Iran’s elections to be carried out and then they will decide on the issue of peaceful nuclear energy in Iran. But what have Iran’s elections got to do with you?” he said.

“Anyone who is chosen by our people as the president will not want to move against the national interests, and the people would not allow this either,” he added.

“What the United States says is ‘submit to our domination, our intervention, our presence and our grip over your country and resources, and if not, we will accuse you of terrorism and of being against human rights’,” the top Iranian leader said.

But he added that Iran “will stand against anyone who threatens our independence, identity, national interests... and will punch them in the mouth.”——AFP




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