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States on the instability in Iraq - but warned Washington against
"bullying" tactics.
Ayatollah Khamenei said Iran had "experience" of UN "threats"
It marks the first time Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has publicly endorsed such talks, which are under discussion.
Ayatollah Khamanei also warned Iran will not accept any
UN Security Council ruling on its nuclear plans that goes against its
interests.
The council is considering what action to take over Iran's nuclear activities.
The comments by Ayatollah Khamanei, who holds final say
on all state matters in Iran, follow criticism by conservatives of a
major shift in Iranian policy in agreeing to hold high-level
negotiations with the US.
'Cunning Americans'
Speaking in the north-eastern city of Mashhad, Ayatollah
Khamenei said Iran was open to a dialogue with the US on the situation
in Iraq, but warned: "If it means opening a scene for the cunning
Americans to continue their bullying, the negotiations with the
Americans on Iraq will be forbidden."
Nuclear technology and the nuclear fuel cycle is our absolute right
He said a meeting with the US would allow Iran to tell Washington it
should leave Iraq and allow Iraqis to govern themselves unhindered.
US President George W Bush has backed the dialogue as a
means to tell Iran "what's right or wrong in their activities inside
Iraq".
No date has been set for a meeting but both nations have said it would not include any discussion of the nuclear issue.
UN 'threats'
Ayatollah Khamenei said Iran would reject any UN
measures aimed at stopping his country from pursuing what Tehran
insists is a peaceful nuclear energy programme.
"We had experience of the Security Council [threats] at
the time of the [Iranian] war with Iraq. Whatever is against the
interest of the country we will not accept.
"We emphasise that nuclear technology and the nuclear fuel cycle is our absolute right," Ayatollah Khamenei said.
The five permanent members of the Security Council plus
Germany are this week continuing to search for a common position on how
to deal with Iran's nuclear activities.
Britain, France and the United States are backing a
draft council statement that would call for Iran to suspend its
uranium-enrichment activities. | |
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