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Ahmadinejad Says Ready for Nuclear Talks, Oil Embargo Will Not 'Hurt' Iran
2012-01-27
[An Nahar] President Mahmoud Short Round Ahmadinejad said on Thursday that Iran is ready to sit down with world powers for talks on its nuclear program as he brushed off the harmful effect of newly imposed sanctions.

"They have this excuse that Iran is dodging negotiations while it is not the case...," the Iranian leader was quoted as saying by state media. "Why should we run away from the negotiations?"

Ahmadinejad was implicitly responding to comments made by Western officials urging the Islamic republic to return to negotiations over its contested nuclear program.

"The European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
stands together in sending that clear message to the government of Iran: that we wish to go back to negotiations, to invite them to pick up the issues which were left on the table in Istanbul a year ago," EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said on Tuesday

The last round of talks between Iran and the major powers consisting of Britannia, China, La Belle France, Germany, Russia and the United States was held in Turkey in January 2011, but the negotiations collapsed.

Ahmadinejad also downplayed the effect of the newly imposed Western sanctions saying they would not hurt his nation.

"Once our trade with the Europe was around 90 percent but now it has reached 10 percent and we are not seeking this 10 percent... experience has shown the Medes and the Persians will not be hurt," Ahmadinejad said during a visit to the southern Kerman province.

"For the past 30 years, the Americans have not been buying oil from us. Our central bank has no relations with you," he added.
Posted by:Fred

#2  won't hurt the? their money is worth less than a peso now right?
Posted by: chris   2012-01-27 10:10  

#1  Sorry, the well of "talks" as delaying tactics have long since run dry. Iran either permits inspectors everywhere, or it faces the consequences. Nothing else to talk about.+
Posted by: Anonymoose   2012-01-27 09:29  

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