Ahmadinejad: No room for negotiations on nuclear rights

Published September 7th, 2009 - 08:57 GMT

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad insisted Monday his country will neither halt uranium enrichment nor negotiate over its nuclear rights but is ready to talk with world powers over "global challenges." According to the AP, the Iranian leader said his government will present its package of proposals to the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council plus Germany but rejected any deadline for such talks.

 

Ahmadinejad said Iran has prepared a package of proposals that would "identify challenges facing humanity ... and resolve global concerns." "From our point of view, Iran's nuclear issue is over. We continue our work within the framework of global regulations and in close interaction with the International Atomic Energy Agency," he said. "We will never negotiate over obvious rights of the Iranian nation."

 

"It is very clear that this (setting deadline) is incompatible with today's needs and directions of the Iranian nation," Ahmadinejad told a press conference Monday. "Resolving global issues require constructive interaction on the basis of justice and respect."

 

"The proposals we have prepared seeks to identify challenges facing humanity and basic directions for a durable solution to those challenges ... we are ready, within a logical and just framework, to sit and talk with all those ... who can make contribution to reform global affairs," Ahmadinejad told reporters.

 

Ahmadinejad also renewed his offer for a public debate with Obama. "Once again, I announce that I'm ready for debate and dialogue in front of global media on global issues," he said.