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TEHRAN, April 7 (Xinhua) -- A top Iranian cleric here on Friday
denounced a recent presidential statement by the UN Security Council on
Iran's nuclear issue as a feature of the law of jungle,vowing to defend the
country's nuclear right.
"Nuclear technology and energy are our inalienable right but the
Security Council says Iran should not have this technology. This is the
law of jungle," substitute Friday prayers leader Ahmad Khatami was quoted by
the official IRNA news agency as saying.
The mullah was referring to a statement adopted by
the 15-member Security Council on March 29, which urges Iran to re-suspend all
activities related to uranium enrichment in 30 days.
Khatami also expressed regret that "certain international organizations
and institutions including the Security Council have
been turned into a tool in the hands of bullying powers",criticizing the
western countries for escalating the crisis.
"In nuclear case, enemies are after causing crisis. They gave
amonth deadline to Iran to suspend research...The (Iranian) nation stressed
it will stand by the last drop of its blood to obtain its nuclear
right," Khatami asserted.
Commenting on Iran's joint
military maneuver held between March 31 and
April 6, Khatami said that it "conveyed this message to the enemies that
if they intend to direct the least aggression on the Islamic system
of Iran, the country will slap hard across their face".
Meanwhile, local media reported that a new team of the International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors arrived in Iran earlier in
the day, kicking off new inspections on Iran's nuclear facilities.
Iran has said that the IAEA would just be able to carry out
inspection based on the Non-Proliferation Treaty due to Tehran's halt of
implementing the additional protocol.
On Thursday, Iranian Ambassador
to the IAEA Ali-Asghar Soltaniyeh told the
German journal "Stern" that Iran's resumption of uranium enrichment
was an irreversible decision, warning that Tehran "will show reaction
if the Security Council makes decisions which will threaten Iran's
security and national interests".
Iranian Majlis (Parliament) Speaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel on
Tuesday rejected the statement as "illegal" and "unfair", saying "the
Security Council, which must keep peace and security, has turned into a tool
for practicing discrimination".
The IAEA handed over the Iranian file to the Security Council on
March 8 based on a previous resolution adopted on Feb. 4 to report the
case to the powerful UN body.
Iran has denounced the involvement of the UN as illegal,
vowing not to give up its legal rights.
The Islamic Republic resumed small-scale uranium enrichment
in retaliation to the IAEA's resolution on Feb. 4.
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