TEHRAN, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday that Tehran is determined to continue its nuclear
activities despite looming UN sanctions against the Islamic republic, the
official IRNA news agency reported.
"The opposition of enemies to the success and progress of the Iranian
nation is due to their monopolist approach," Ahmadinejad was quoted as telling a
rally in the Caspian city of Nowshahr.
Iran is determined to continue its nuclear activities
with its full potential and threats from the "enemies" will not affect such a
decision, he said.
Ahmadinejad's remarks came as French Foreign Minister
Philippe Douste-Blazy said that Iran would face UN sanctions for its refusal to
suspend its nuclear program.
"The question is about the scope of sanctions but
there will be sanctions," Douste-Blazy said Wednesday on RTL radio.
The five veto-holding members of the UN Security
Council -- the United States, Britain, Russia, China and France -- plus Germany,
met at the French Foreign Ministry on Tuesday trying to reach an agreement on
sanctions against Iran.
But they failed to reach an accord on a UN resolution
to impose sanctions on Iran, although the French Foreign Ministry said there was
"substantive progress."
The UN Security Council adopted a resolution in late
July, urging Tehran to suspend by Aug. 31 all enrichment-related and
reprocessing activities, including research and development, or face possible
sanctions.
But the Iranian government has repeatedly said that
the country would press ahead with its nuclear program despite the UN warning,
insisting that its nuclear program is only for peaceful purposes.
Six powers fail to agree on Iran
sanctions
BEIJING,
Dec. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Six powers failed on Tuesday to agree a draft U.N.
resolution to punish Iran for defying demands to halt its nuclear program,
according to the French Foreign Ministry.