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Deccan Herald » Foreign » Detailed Story
N-debate closed: Iran
United Nations, ap:
Undeterred, France and Germany increased pressure on the Islamic republic at the UN General Assemblys annual ministerial meeting on Tuesday, saying they would not accept a nuclear-armed Iran.

 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told world leaders that his country will defy any further UN Security Council resolutions imposed by “arrogant powers” seeking to curb its nuclear program, accusing them of lying and imposing illegal sanctions against Tehran.

He said it is “high time for these powers to return from the path of arrogance and obedience to Satan, to the path of faith in God”.

Undeterred, France and Germany increased pressure on the Islamic republic at the UN General Assembly’s annual ministerial meeting on Tuesday, saying they would not accept a nuclear-armed Iran.

“If Iran were to acquire the nuclear bomb, the consequences would be disastrous,” German Chancellor Angela Merkel told the session.

The high-level General Assembly session on Wednesday features speeches by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez had been slotted to speak in the afternoon, but he pulled out at the last minute, leaving his foreign minister to take his place.
Ahmadinejad on Tuesday also indirectly accused the United States and Israel of violating human rights by setting up secret prisons, abducting people, holding trials and enacting secret punishments without any regard to due process, and tapping phone conversations.


“They use various pretexts to occupy sovereign states and cause insecurity and division and then use the prevailing situation as an excuse to continue their occupation. For more than 60 years, Palestine, as compensation for the loss they incurred during the war in Europe, has been under the occupation of the illegal Zionist regime,” he said.

Ahmadinejad told leaders that the world powers on the Security Council had politicised Tehran’s nuclear program, making military threats and imposing sanctions against the country as they demanded it suspend uranium enrichment.

He announced to the assembly that the nuclear issue was now “closed” as a political issue and Iran would pursue the monitoring of its nuclear program “through its appropriate legal path”, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which is the UN’s nuclear watchdog.

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