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PARIS, April 5 (Xinhuanet) -- Visiting Iranian President
Mohammad Khatami said here Tuesday that it is unacceptable for Iran to abandon
the peaceful use of nuclear power.
Khatami was reacting to accusations from the United States that the country is using its nuclear power program as a
cover for developing nuclear weapons.
"I hope this problem can be resolved peacefully. But
if there is a bid to pressurize us into giving up peaceful nuclear power, that
would be unacceptable for us," Khatami said in an interview with the French
newspaper Le Figaro published on Tuesday.
"We are ready to consider any reasonable solution,
but we reject the definitive suspension of our activities," he said.
The president, on his one-day visit here, thought it
necessary for Iran and Europe to respect their agreement concluded in Paris
which envisions Iran's commitment to the peaceful use of its nuclear activities
and Europe's firm guarantee on Iran's security and development.
"The Europeans must understand that the nuclear
non-proliferation treaty and international conventions authorise us topossess
nuclear technology for peaceful ends," Khatami said.
"We know that Europe prefers a diplomatic
solution...We hope that the Europeans will be less influenced by the pressure of
the Americans and other powers," said the president.
The United States is threatening to take Iran to the
United Nations Security Council if Iran fails to abandon its uranium enrichment
program.
Khatami is expected to address at the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and meet with French
President Jacques Chirac over nuclear issue. Enditem |