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Special report:Iran Nuclear Crisis
TEHRAN, April 10 (Xinhua) -- Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Monday that his country would never give in to
western pressure over Tehran's nuclear program and the nation's movement could
not be obstructed, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Ahmadinejad made the comment at a speech in the
northeastern city of Mashad days before a planned visit by International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) Chief Mohamed ElBaradei later this week.
"The enemies must know that they can not hinder the
nation's progress, through hue and cry, frowning or intimidation," said
Ahmadinejad, referring to the nation's nuclear program.
"Be certain that your government will follow the
wishes of the people, and will not retreat for one inch," the flinty president
was quoted as saying.
Tensions over Iran's nuclear issue have been further
escalated as U.S. media reported over the weekend about plans for possible
military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
An article published by the latest issue of the New
Yorker magazine asserted that the Pentagon has presented the White House with an
option to use bunker-buster nuclear bombs against Iran's underground nuclear
site.
The UN Security Council on March 29 adopted a
presidential statement that urges the Islamic Republic to re-suspend all
activities related to uranium enrichment in 30 days. Iranian officials have
repeatedly voiced that the country would never compromise.
ElBaradei's upcoming visit to Iran has been viewed as
a last-ditch effort to ease the escalating tension over Iran's nuclear issue as
he is expected to submit a report on Iran's compliance with the Security
Council's demand at the end of this month. Enditem |