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Larijani: Iran will not abandon its nuclear program

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Mar. 07 – Iran’s allies and enemies must know that Iran will not abandon its “rights” to nuclear capabilities, the Islamic Republic’s chief nuclear negotiator said on Tuesday. Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, Mar. 07 – Iran’s allies and enemies must know that Iran will not abandon its “rights” to nuclear capabilities, the Islamic Republic’s chief nuclear negotiator said on Tuesday.

Ali Larijani, secretary general of the Supreme National Security Council, made the warning as he gave a report on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear progress at the Assembly of Experts, an exclusively clerical body which designates the country’s all-powerful Supreme Leader, state television reported.

Larijani said that since June 2005, when hard-line Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ascended to the Presidency, Iran’s nuclear policy underwent a fundamental change.

“In this phase Iran bluntly announced that it would not abandon its peaceful nuclear activities”, Larijani said.

Iran experts have argued that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appointed former Revolutionary Guards commander Ahmadinejad to the Presidency in order to cement his grip on power. The Revolutionary Guards, which are loyal to the Supreme Leader, are believed to have played a pivotal role in securing Ahmadinejad’s victory in the elections which were marred by widespread claims of vote rigging.

Hundreds of Revolutionary Guards commanders have since been given senior government positions. At least 13 ministers in Ahmadinejad’s cabinet hail from the Revolutionary Guards.

Larijani, himself a former Revolutionary Guards commander, told the assembly that Iran would continue to insist on its “inalienable nuclear right”.

“Our allies and enemies must know that the Islamic Republic will not waver in realising its national right”

He accused the United States of pursuing a “soft war” against Iran.

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