Seddiqi: Any proposal violating Iranian nation's rights rejected
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Tehran, March 1, IRNA -- Interim Friday Prayers Leader of Tehran Hojjatoleslam Kazem Sediqi said any proposal violating Iranian nation's rights is rejected and nobody will have the right to compromise over the issue.
Addressing the Tehrani worshippers in his second sermon, he referred to the talks between the 5+1 Group and Iran in Kazakhstan as well as Tehran's firm stance vis-à-vis the issue and added that Iran had presented a five-item proposal to the group which was discussed during the meeting.
'The group's stances were more realistic than before and certain media's claims that Iran has agreed to stop the 20 percent uranium enrichment are baseless,' he noted.
The Iranian nation considers access to peaceful nuclear energy as its indisputable right, he said, adding that the percent of enrichment is not a matter of anybody's concern and that the Iranian nation will enrich the uranium as much as it will be needed.
Stating that Iran is not afraid of any power, Sediqqi noted that Iran does not favor making nuclear bombs just based on a religious decree (Fatwa) issued by the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamene'ie, not due to on any other concern.
Elsewhere in his sermons, he referred to Payamber Aa'zam (Grand Prophet- P) Mauveuer and said that it indicates the Iranian nation's might and Iran's progress in producing deterring weapons to disappoint the enemies.
The war games' message to the region though, is message of fridenship and security and that Iran is standing alongside the regional states, he added.
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