Ahmadinejad Urges West to Value New
Breakthrough in Iran's Nuclear Issue
TEHRAN (FNA), May 26, 2010-
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday called on the US,
Russia and European states to pay heed to the Tehran Declaration on the
swap of nuclear fuel, cautioning that their negative response will
render future interaction impossible.
"I announce that the
Tehran Declaration is a yardstick (of the performance) of the US, Russia
and two or three European states, and the declaration is an end to the
arguments raised by all of them, and the governments and nations,"
Ahmadinejad said, addressing a large crowd of the people in the
southeastern city of Kerman today.
"If they are telling the
truth and are after cooperation and interaction, and are seeking the law
and justice, they should heed the declaration and behave in accordance
with its contents," the Iranian president stated.
He further
warned that a rejection of the Tehran agreement would entail dire
consequences, and added, "These countries must know that if they play
games and seek excuses, the road to any kind of future move and
interaction will be blocked."
A majority of the international
community has voiced support for the agreement made between Tehran,
Brasilia and Ankara on the swap of nuclear fuel for the Tehran research
reactor. The agreement envisages sending some 1200 kg of Iran's 3.5%
enriched uranium to Turkey in exchange for a total 120 kg of 20%
enriched fuel.
Based on the Tehran Declaration, the fuel swap
will take place nearly a month after receiving an official approval from
the Vienna Group, which consists of representatives from potential
suppliers - France, Russia and the US - and the IAEA as the world's
nuclear arbitration and supervision body.
After the Tehran
Declaration was issued last week, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
Erdogan wrote letters to 26 world leaders to brief them over the
breakthrough agreement.
Independent countries, like Kenya,
Kuwait, Japan, Uruguay and Mexico as well as the Non-Aligned Movement
(NAM) and the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) have all
hailed the move.
A number of EU officials have also voiced
preparedness to start talks with Iran on the basis of the Tehran
Declaration.
The Tehran Declaration is widely seen as a
diplomatic initiative which would end the long-stalled nuclear deal
between Tehran and potential western suppliers, but Washington has not
yet shown a proper response to the epoch-making agreement, and has,
instead, introduced a draft sanctions resolution against Iran to the UN
Security Council.
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