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Iran 'sn President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
speaks to the Iranian media during a news conference in Tehran Nov. 14,
2006. Ahmadinejad vowed to install up to 60,000 centrifuges ultimately to
enrich uranium. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery
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TEHRAN, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad vowed on Tuesday to install up to 60,000 centrifuges ultimately to
enrich uranium.
"We want to produce nuclear fuel and eventually we
should have60,000 centrifuges," Ahmadinejad told reporters at his fourth
personal press conference since he became the president.
"We should continue along this path," the Iranian president added.
Meanwhile, the president also vowed his country would
like to be nuclearized in the framework of global regulations and Iran wanted to
cooperate with the international community on its disputed nuclear issue, but
excluding Israel.


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Tuesday that the Republican's defeat in U.S. mid-term election was not the
defeat of President George W. Bush but a defeat of U.S. policies in the world.
"This is not the defeat of Bush's party but the defeat of U.S. policies in
the world, the police of arrogance, the policy of disrespect to the world
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Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday that time was moving in favor of his country on its
nuclear issue and at the moment Iran had gained complete nuclear circulation.
"Time in nuclear issue is moving in favor of us, in
near future, perhaps in the current year, we can celebrate the complete access
to nuclear technology," Ahmadinejad told reporters at his fourth personal press
conference since he became Iran's president. Full
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