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Muslim leaders support Iran
2006-05-14
Ahmadinejad says nuke talks won't be held under pressure

BALI, Indonesia (AP) -- Iran's president has won support from fellow Muslim leaders for his contested uranium enrichment program, as he told the world there was no reason to be nervous about his nuclear ambitions.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said he has cooperated fully with the U.N. nuclear agency and was willing to hold talks about the deepening international standoff with anyone except longtime foe Israel and countries who hold "bombs over our heads."

The hardline leader made the comments Saturday after hobnobbing with heads of state and prime ministers from Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Turkey and Malaysia and government ministers from Egypt and Bangladesh.

Though they were on the Indonesian resort island of Bali to discuss ways to boost economic and political cooperation, alleviate poverty and restructure debt it was impossible to ignore Iran's intensifying nuclear stalemate with the West.

Ahmadinejad insisted his nuclear program was "100 percent" peaceful, but the United States and its allies accuse him of trying to develop atomic weapons.

But the Iranian president, who accused the West of greedily trying to monopolize nuclear technology, was clearly among friends.

The eight Islamic leaders -- from Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Nigerian President Olesegun Obasanjo to Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz -- released a statement at the end of the day supporting the rights of nations to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.

"Our people need to do more to help one another," Yudhoyono said earlier in the day, adding that "proud" Islamic countries should work together to develop renewable and alternative energy sources.

"Our potentials are enormous. Our resources are vast. Great opportunities lie await," he said.

Malaysian Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar said after a hastily arranged bilateral meeting that he supported a diplomatic solution to the nuclear standoff, something everyone seemed to agree on.

Fears that Iran is trying to build nuclear warheads were aggravated Friday, when diplomats said U.N. inspectors may have found traces of highly enriched uranium on equipment from an Iranian research center linked to the military.

The diplomats, who demanded anonymity in exchange for divulging the confidential information, initially said the density of enrichment appeared to be close to or above the level used to make nuclear warheads.

But later a well-placed diplomat accredited to the International Atomic Energy Agency said it was below that, although higher than the low-enriched material used to generate power and heading toward weapons-grade level.

"I have not heard that," Ahmadinejad said about the claims, saying there was no reason for the world "to become nervous about nothing. The nuclear program of Iran is totally peaceful."

He said his country has worked closely with the U.N. nuclear agency.

"The cameras are there, the facilities are there, closely monitoring our activities. Therefore there are no concerns."

He also said that while he was willing to talk to just about anyone about the dispute he would not do so with "countries that hang planes with bombs over our heads."

"If they want to threaten the use of force we will not go into dialogue with them."
Posted by:ryuge

#3  "I have not heard that," Ahmadinejad said about the claims, saying there was no reason for the world "to become nervous about nothing. The nuclear program of Iran is totally peaceful."


Allan told him to say that. He really thinks he is the Mahdi. And he's about ready to show the world.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-05-14 10:22  

#2  I wonder if Ahmadinejad is making a statement by going to Bali. Rat Bastard.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-05-14 03:00  

#1  Sorry, I didn't put this in the right file.
Posted by: ryuge   2006-05-14 00:25  

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