Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed yesterday that
his country would continue its disputed nuclear program despite mounting Western
sanction threat, the state media reported.
"We will press on with our nuclear activities, with support of the God and
the strong nation, and our enemy can do nothing (to this)," Ahmadinejad was
quoted as saying.
Ahmadinejad's remarks came as the United States is seeking to impose
sanctions on Iran through the UN Security Council on the grounds that Tehran is
developing a nuclear-weapons program under the garb of a civilian-use program.
"They are afraid of Iran's progress and are trying to make obstacles on
Iran's path to get development," Ahmadinejad denounced, adding "they say they
are worried Iran may make an atomic weapon, but this is a deceit."
Iran's top officials have reiterated that the country would never give up the
enrichment work, warning the West not to take crucial measures on Iran or may
face relevant aftermath.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said Wednesday that his country would
continue the "glorious path" of its nuclear program.
Meanwhile, Iran's top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani said Friday in Moscow
that Tehran would "reconsider" its cooperation policy with UN atomic agency if
UN Security Council imposes sanctions.