Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Ahmadinejad: "I have at least 20 proposals, I've only divulged 2 so far"

Iran Press News: Translation by Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzzi.
FARS, the regime-run news agency reports that Ahmadinejad in an interview regarding the regimes nuclear issues said: "For the last two and a half years the regime has worked at gaining trust however at this juncture we are the ones who do not trust certain western countries; its their turn to earn our trust. Our (meaning his) stance, which is rooted in the foreign policy of the Islamic regime, is very clear. We will not be oppressed.”

Commenting on the reactions to his proposals on the nuclear and human rights issues, he said: "As of yet, there has been no reaction to these proposals; I have at least 20 proposals and I've only divulged 2 so far. Despite technological advancements, several of these western countries live in the dark ages, intellectually and philosophically speaking; these forces are trying to prevent us from continuing our research. We recommend that these western countries cease using their philosophies of Fascism and tyranny...so that they are not further isolated by the world. Western countries must learn to live by the rule of law."