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Iran-Nuclear: Larijani's emphasis on enrichment in Iran unveils mullahs' intention to obtain A-b |
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Saturday, 12 November 2005 |
Concessions and delay embolden the mullahs in their nuclear ambitions
NCRI, November 12 - Responding to proposals being floated
internationally regarding Tehran’s nuclear program, Brig. Gen. Ali
Larijani, Secretary for the Supreme National Security Council of the
Iranian regime, reiterated yesterday that the regime would not forego
uranium enrichment. “For Iran it is important to have (uranium)
enrichment on its own soil,” Larijani stressed, brazenly adding, “We
are not opposed to enriching uranium outside our borders for other
countries if it is in line with peaceful purposes.”
Mr. Mohammad Mohaddessin, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of
the National Council of Resistance of Iran, said, “Larijani’s statement
exposes the mullahs’ sinister ambitions to acquire nuclear weapons,
confirming that such concessions or proposals will only embolden the
mullahs in pursuit of nuclear arms. In the past, similar proposals and
initiatives only provided them the opportunity to develop and complete
their nuclear projects.”
Mr. Mohaddessin added, “Any hesitation or delay in adopting a firm
policy towards the mullahs’ regime will bring the world closer to the
disastrous prospects of the fundamentalist mullahs arming themselves
with a nuclear bomb. The time has come for the international community
to refer Tehran’s nuclear file to the UN Security Council for
imposition of comprehensive sanctions without delay.”
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
November 12, 2005 |