Ahmadinejad: Not to Give up Iota of Our Rights

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stressed Friday that enemies' pressures and rhetoric against Iran can't undermine Tehran's resolve to achieve its inalienable rights.
"Iran will not give up even an iota of its inalienable rights," Ahmadinejad vowed.
He further stressed that "we see that there are some around the world who raise hue and cry, put pressure and ratify resolutions one after another."
"All these attempts are aimed at impeding the Iranian nation's progress and undermining its dignity," the Iranian President noted.
He also advised western powers to treat nations according to international law, justice, friendship and respect.
"The West can't use a bullying language towards the Iranian nation to pressure them," he viewed, pointing out that "pressure could never discourage the Iranian nation from pursuing what they want."
Ahmadinejad advised the bullying powers not to even think of occupying any other countries and not to stockpile the atomic and chemical bombs.
Talking about the causes of the fall of Zionists to their present most degrading state, the Iranian president said their very existence and thoughts are sources of ugliness and bloodshed.
"The ill-will states including the Zionist regime aim to prevent Iran from gaining more achievements," the Iranian President said.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org
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