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6 April 2009 Iran
will not suspend its disputed nuclear program even if
the United States imposes sanctions targeting
companies that ship fuel to the Islamic Republic, a
Foreign Ministry spokesman said Monday.
Twenty-five U.S. senators from both parties have
proposed giving President Barack Obama new leverage in
the dispute over Tehran's nuclear program. The bill
gives Obama the authority to sanction companies
supplying petrol to Iran.
The United States and its Western allies suspect Iran
is aiming to develop nuclear bombs under the cover of
a civilian program and want it to halt sensitive
uranium enrichment. Iran rejects the allegation and
says it will not bow to pressure.
"We can cope with such measures (U.S. sanctions).
Sanctions and threats will not stop Iran from
continuing its nuclear work," Foreign Ministry
spokesman Hassan Qashqavi told a weekly news
conference.
Iran is the world's fourth-largest oil exporter but
lacks refining capacity to meet domestic demand and so
relies heavily on international imports to guarantee
fuel at the pumps.
Washington has threatened "crippling" sanctions
against Iran if it did not end its sensitive nuclear
activities.
Ahmadinejad: Israel Must Stop Crimes or Regime Will
be Uprooted
Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stressed Sunday Israel must stop
its crimes against the Palestinians “or the strong
hands of the nation will root the zionist entity out.”
In a speech in the city of Karaj, the Iranian
President said that the zionists had told lies to
create the ‘germ of Israel.” 'Just as it was created,
it can be dismantled,' Ahmadinejad added according to
the Iranian official news agency IRIB.
"The era of aggression of the Zionist regime and its
supporters has come to an end...Just as the zionist
entity was created, it can be dismantled."
Ahmadinejad said that "for 60 years, they have told
lies and tried to defraud nations in order to create
the germ called the zionist regime" and added that "zionism
contributes nothing other than aggression, mass
murder, terror and threats."
“Recently, the zionist entity gave the Palestinian
people an ultimatum to leave their homes in order to
destroy them and place a pack of professional thieves,
who come from other places in the world, in their
place," he said.
“Where is the United Nations Secretary-General to
transfer the cry of the Palestinian people to the ears
of the world? Where are the supporters of human rights
and democracy?" the Iranian President asked.
He also affirmed his intent to continue the nuclear
program, saying that "Iran will stay unified until it
achieves all the rights it deserves."
Ahmadinejad praised the Iranian people for showing
unity and support to the government of the Islamic
Republic. “This is why this people has been steadfast
in front of the West and has surmounted threats.”
“They used to believe that they had a strong
foundation to attack Iran so they began threatening us
with military assault. If they had seen the slightest
weakness in the ranks of the Iranian people they would
have launched their all-out attack,” Ahmadinejad said. |