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Iran regime’s refusal to suspend uranium enrichment makes UN sanctions more pressing

Iran regime's refusal to suspend uranium enrichment makes UN sanctions more pressingNCRI – The deputy Secretary General of the mullahs’ regime’s Supreme National Security Council, Abdolreza Rahmani-Fazli, blatantly rejected the call by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and Germany to suspend uranium enrichment and said, “Two preconditions are raised in the West’s proposal: suspending nuclear activities and responding to the questions of the board of governors. The leadership has reached the conclusion that it will not accept the precondition set by the Europeans,” according to the government-run news agency Mehr.

In letters to the heads of the eight major industrialized nations of the world, the President-elect of the Iranian Resistance Mrs. Maryam Rajavi said that the mullahs ruling Iran would never give up their pursuit of nuclear weapon since they are the strategic guarantee for their survival.

She added, imposing comprehensive oil, weapons, technological and diplomatic sanctions on the Iranian regime through the United Nations Security Council in order to deprive it of the resources that enable it to obtain nuclear weapons is the only way to prevent the mullahs from arming themselves with such weapons and prevent the world from having to face a major catastrophe.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
July 15, 2006