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TEHRAN, Sept. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Former Iranian President
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said on Friday that Iran was determined to press on
with its nuclear program regardless of pressure from the West."We will continue
our efforts to defend our undeniable rights on nuclear technology," Rafsanjani
told worshippers at a Friday prayers ceremony.
Rafsanjani said it was contradictory to international
conventions to deny Iran's right to get access to peaceful nuclear technology,
saying a referral of Iran's nuclear case to the UN Security Council will harm
many sides."Unreasonable decisions on the Iranian nuclear case of the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors at its upcoming
meeting would hurt not only Iran but also other parties," Rafsanjani said.
The IAEA Board of Governors will hold a meeting on Sept.
19, and the European Union (EU), the longtime broker of the Iranian nuclear
issue, has urged Iran to re-suspend uranium conversion activities before the
opening of the meeting. The EU has warned that a failure to observe the
deadline of Sept. 19 will prompt the referral of Iran's case to the UN Security
Council.
Rafsanjani, who is currently chairman of Iran's powerful
Expediency Council, described the EU warning as a "hegemonic and colonist"
behavior."IAEA inspectors have proved that the accusation on Iran's nuclear
program launched by the United States is totally baseless, but they (the
Europeans) are still dealing with the issue based on such a fabricated
accusation," Rafsanjani said.Iran resumed uranium conversion activities, a
preliminary step toward uranium enrichment, on Aug. 8 and rejected a
comprehensive proposal made by the EU to solve the nuclear issue.
In the proposal, the EU asked Iran to abandon its efforts
to build nuclear reactor cycles, including uranium enrichment, to provide
objective guarantees that its nuclear research will not be used for military
purpose.But, Tehran insists that it never give up its legal rights set out by
the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
The United States accuses Iran of developing nuclear
weapons under the disguise of civil usage, a charge rejected by Tehran.
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