Ahmadinejad says nuclear case is closed
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Tehran, Dec 17, IRNA
Iran-President-Press
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday that Tehran considered its nuclear case as closed.
He made the remarks on the sidelines of a surprise visit to the Interior Ministry's election headquarters two days after the fourth Assembly of Experts election was held on Friday simultaneously with the third civil and village councils elections.
The second by-elections of the Majlis was also held on the same day (Friday) in three constituencies -- Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr (taken as one), Bam and Ahvaz.
Asked how the Friday's elections would influence the fate of Iran nuclear case at the international arena, the president said, "We believe that the nuclear case is closed."
He added that massive turn-out in the elections was a "great epic" which has made enemies of the country disappointed.
The president praised domestic media and press for their full coverage of the elections saying they have done "a good job." President Ahmadinejad urged winners of the civil and village council elections to serve the nation and avoid serving their own interests or those of their relevant parties.
He advised them to make use of the opportunity and serve the noble nation of Iran.
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