Iran: Lift sanctions, and we will fully cooperate with IAEA
June 19, 2012 17:51
The Islamic Republic’s chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili said his country is prepared to fully cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency if the sanctions currently placed on Iran are lifted.
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John Ellis (unregistered)20.06.2012 15:16
Stupid statement RT News “Iran will fully cooperate with IAEA, but only after sanctions are lifted.” Pure fiction, for surely no nation is more fully cooperating with IAEA then Iran, fully meeting an over abundance of requirements that the IAEA has imposed on no nation but Iran. Surely with friends like RT News, no additional enemies to perfect it’s character will ever be needed by Iran. Wonder if Russia and Iran being competitors in the pumping oil out of the ground business, wonder if that has anything to do with it?
Stupid statement RT News“Iran will fully cooperate with IAEA, but only after sanctions are lifted.” Pure fiction, for surely no nation is more fully cooperating with IAEA then Iran, fully meeting an over abundance of requirements that the IAEA has imposed on no nation but Iran. Surely with friends like RT News, no additional enemies to perfect it’s character will ever be needed by Iran. Wonder if Russia and Iran being competitors in the pumping oil out of the ground business, wonder if that has anything to do with it?
Iran should just go ahead and start producing nuclear
weapons. The west/israhell do not want peaceful resolution. They created an
issue out of nothing. Iran did not violate any agreements and are within their
right to pursue nuclear research. If the UN / US are really interested in
nuclear disarmaments then they should start by their baby israhell and dismantle
its nuclear weapon arsenal.
Iran is ready for war, the Western Imperialists are asking for impossible conditions. Iran shall not dance to the tune of American-Zionist thugs any more. The West must agree to abide by NPT rules - enrichment right to 20 percent, no closing of Fordow plant since its under IAEA monitoring & exemption of Military sites from inspection, as is allowed to all other countries that signed the NPT. Iran will not be forced like a slave into doing things according to whims & fancies of Western-Zionists criminals.
Whats the use of having talks when they are assasinating Scientists, issuing threats & sending virues that cause massive damage & destuction ? Iran should please maintain some pride now and walk away from these talks. Its obvious that so called P5 1 talks have failed. Iran cannot keep on giving concessions and losing self-respect. USA & Netanyahu continue to threaten Iran despite talks going on. The won't lift sanctions to show goodwill but impose more & more sanctions and embargoes. Iran should maintain its self-respect & withdraw as its a waste of time.
The USA has dropped nukes on civilians and Israel constantly threatens. Who should be stopped from having nukes? NOT IRAN. "robust" is a fine word for the cruel sanctions, which N. Kristoff has assured us are hurting ordinary Iranans very badly (he is pleased).
"....The crisis over Iran's nuclear program could end in ...." This line is to mislead the public, there is no crisis over Iranian nuclear program and many credible international sources have admitted that Iranians have no plan to build a nuclear weapon.
The policy toward Iran in NOT in U.S. interests but in Zionist interests. Zionist are not interested in diplomacy. Zionists are interested in SUPREMACY. That's it. They want Iran disrupted, weak and destroyed by any means necessary.
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