President: Any decision denying Iran's right to access nuclear energy, worthless
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Gachsaran, Kohkiloyeh-Boyer Ahmad prov, March 27, IRNA
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday said that any decision on Iran's nuclear dossier which denies the country's right to access nuclear energy for peaceful purposes will be worthless for the Iranian nation.
Speaking at the gathering of people in Gachsaran's Takhti Stadium, he added that the nation will pursue the issue.
Turning to use of nuclear energy in peaceful programs as the inalienable right of Iranians, Ahmadinejad said that Iran will not quit such a right.
"The enemies are against our scientific progress and intend to deprive Iran of its undeniable right by resorting to threats and psychological warfare. All Iranian people call for access to peaceful nuclear energy.
"The nation is completely against injustice and tyranny on the international scene. The Iranians rather favor promotion of peace and tranquility across the world based on justice and through kindness," he added.
The chief executive called on everyone to attempt promote justice and spirituality in the country.
Ahmadinejad pointed to some of the features of Prophet (PBUH) and said that he dedicated his entire life to Jihad. Mohammad (PBUH), alone, confronted all deviations, ethical corruptions, tyrannies and injustice and went through a lot of difficulties.
"As a consequence, the great Islamic civilization materialized in Medina, while kindness spread throughout the world," concluded the president.
The oil-rich city of Gachsaran is situated to the south of Kohkiloyeh-Boyer Ahmad province.
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