Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks during a
press conference in Tehran, capital of Iran, yesterday. Ahmadinejad told the
press conference that using nuclear energy was Iran's right and Iran wanted to
use it according to international law. -Xinhua
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said yesterday that his country will
continue to pursue peaceful nuclear program even though the UN Security Council
has demand a suspension of its uranium enrichment.
"Using nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is Iran's right. The Iranian
nation has chosen this path...No one can stop it," he told a press conference in
Tehran.
The Security Council adopted a resolution late July, urging Tehran to suspend
by Aug. 31 all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities, including
research and development, or face prospect of sanctions.
Iran has rejected the resolution as having no legal basis. The Iranian
president told the reporters that Tehran still expects a positive outcome of its
response to a six-nation nuclear package.
"I think the opportunity Iran has given to other countries is very
exceptional for a fair resolution of the issue," Ahmadinejad said.
The package, agreed on by the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain
and Germany, includes both incentives aimed at persuading Iran to suspend
uranium enrichment and possible sanctions if Iran does not comply.
Iran's top nuclear negotiator ALi Larijani delivered Teheran's written
response to the incentives package on Aug. 22 and urged the six world powers to
get back to negotiations, saying Iran was ready to start "serious talks" over
its nuclear program.
Ahmadinejad said that it was "unlikely" the UN Security Council would act
against Iran over its nuclear issue, but if it does, Iran will react in its
proper ways.
"The time of using Security Council as tools to impose injustice on us and
other countries is over," he added.
"If they (the United States and Britain) try to test the old ways to impose
sanctions on us, our people will response to them in proper ways," vowed the
Iranian president.