President: Compromise talks doomed
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Tehran, Sept 3, IRNA -- President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad here on Friday referred to compromise talks as stillborn and said that until the time no attention is paid to the rights of Palestine and regional realities, the talks will fail.
Addressing the worshippers in a pre-sermon speech on Qods Day, he added that there is no foundation for talks and the fate of the Palestinians will be decided by their resistance in their land, not in Washington, Paris and London.
Stating domination over Qods was the ancient demand of the West, he further noted that they use the negligence of some elements and occupied Palestine to set up the faked Zionist regime.
While the Zionist regime and its masters were preparing for celebrating the 300th anniversary of their domination over the world, the Iranian nation staged an uprising under the leadership of Imam Khomeini. He founded Qods Day.
Since the designation of the last Friday of the fasting month of Ramadhan as the World Qods Day, the Zionist regime gone on track to collapse, he said, noting that they did whatever they can to restore their grandeur but to no avail.
Commenting on the peace talks, he wondered who has made representative to negotiate on behalf of the Palestinians.
'They are talking about what? Who has the right to sell part of the Palestinian land to the enemy?' he asked.
“I announce that neither the Palestinian nation nor the regional states will allow an inch of its soil be ceded to the foe,” he said.
'At a time when the Zionist regime kills Palestinians and destroys their homes, how they want to talk?' he asked.
The President insisted that talks are aimed at creating an opportunity for the Israelis who have reached a deadlock and face difficulties from within.
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