Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said yesterday that his country would
not accept a UN Security Council resolution asking Iran to suspend uranium
enrichment work before Aug. 31, the state television reported.
"They cannot use a resolution to oppose us, and they should understand that
Iranian people do not give in to language of force," Ahmadinejad was quoted as
telling a huge crowd in Iran's northwest province of Ardebil.
The president noted that he had received a phone call from UN Secretary
General Kofi Annan who urged Iran to respond to the six-nation package.
"I told him Iran would be willing to solve the current problem through
dialogue, but we have already lost our confidence in them because of the
resolution," said Ahmadinejad.
He also reiterated that Iran would respond on Aug. 22 to the international
package of incentives to suspend uranium enrichment that was offered by the five
permanent members of the Security Council plus Germany.
Meanwhile, Ahmadinejad mentioned ceasefire between Israel and Lebanese
Hezbollah guerillas, saying "Hezbollah has hoisted the banner of victory over
Israel and destroyed U.S.-led plans for the Middle East."
"Our God's promises have come true," said Ahmadinejad. "On one side, it's
corrupt powers of the criminal U.S. and Britain and the Zionists .... with their
modern weapons, and on the other side is a group of devotional youth believing
in God," he added.
Hezbollah has destroyed plans for someone seeking "to create the so-called
new Mideast ... a Mideast that would be under the domination the U.S., Britain
and Zionists," stressed the president, saying the west has failed to destroy the
unity and resistance of Lebanese people.
One day ago, Ahmadinejad said that Iran's enemies had failed in their plot
against the country's nuclear issue.
The UN Security Council on July 31 adopted a resolution by a vote of 14 to 1,
urging Tehran to "suspend all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities,
including research and development" by Aug. 31 or face the prospect of
sanctions.
Due to insistence of council members such as Russia and China,the resolution
dropped the threat of immediate sanctions and required the council to hold
further discussions before sanctions are considered.
Iranian officials have recently expressed indignation over the UN demand to
halt enrichment activities, warning the United Nations against taking
acrimonious measures to force Iran to comply or Iran would quit the
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and stop cooperation with the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The United States has accused Iran of secretly developing nuclear weapons
under a civilian front, a charge categorically denied by Tehran which says that
its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.