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Supreme Leader Khamenei: Iran not seeking a nuclear weapon

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Supreme Leader Khamenei: Iran not seeking a nuclear weapon

By REUTERS 02/16/2013 12:23

Iranian leader says country does not want a nuke, but if it did, no world power could prevent it from obtaining one; Khamenei also slams US hypocrisy, vows never to succumb to international pressure.

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Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei at NAM Summit. Photo: REUTERS

DUBAI - Iran does not want nuclear weapons but if it did, no world power could prevent it from obtaining one, Iran's Supreme Leader said on Saturday, according to Iranian media.

The United States and some of its Western allies suspect Iran may be trying to develop a nuclear weapons capability under the guise of a civilian atomic energy program, a charge Iran rejects.

Iranian officials have said in the past that a religious decree by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei banning nuclear weapons is binding on the Islamic Republic, and Khamenei has repeatedly said Iran is not seeking an atomic bomb.

"We believe nuclear arms must be eliminated and we don't want to build nuclear arms," Khamenei said on Saturday morning, in comments published by the Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA).

"But if we did not believe this and decided to have nuclear arms, no power could stand in our way," he added.

The United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany are due to meet Iran for talks in Kazakhstan on Feb. 26 to tackle a decade-old row that has already produced four rounds of UN sanctions against Iran.

The Supreme Leader also slammed the US for hypocrisy over the nuclear issue, and vowed never to succumb to international pressure. "The contradiction between US words and actions indicate their lack of reason. They expect nations to bow before their illogical words, but Iranians would never give into their demands, because we have ability and authority.”

Separate talks between Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog agency this week failed to produce a deal on reviving an investigation into Iranian research that could be used to produce nuclear weapons.

Israel, widely assumed to be the region's only nuclear-armed power, has said is ready to take military action to stop Iran developing a bomb, raising fears the standoff could escalate into a war.


 
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