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Iran welcomes dialogue with any other states. I wrote a letter to the three European states inviting them to resume talks, but, they cancelled it. They had thought that Iran would no longer resume talks with them.
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Article 11 of the NPT states that if we are threatened, we can act in secret.
Ali Larijani
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Repeatedly and frankly we have announced that in Irans national security doctrine there is no room for atomic and chemical weapons as we consider them against Islamic laws. Irans Supreme Leader (Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei) in this connection had issued a decree that mass destruction weapons are prohibited by the Muslim religion. Therefore we support the idea of a Middle East free from weapons of mass destruction.
Ali Larijani -
Reporting Iran's dossier to the UN security council will be unconstructive and the end of diplomacy.
Ali Larijani -
The Russian proposal over Iran's uranium enrichment program is considerable, but it has some problems and ambiguities to be clarified in future talks.
Ali Larijani -
I really and definitely think that France has the capability to come forward. The EU should maintain their own position, without influence.
Ali Larijani -
If the nuclear dossier is referred to the U. N. Security Council, Iran will have to resume uranium enrichment.
Ali Larijani -
Europeans should pay more attention. Iran has called for dialogue and is moving in the direction of reaching an agreement through peaceful means.
Ali Larijani
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The important thing is what we do, and not the deceitful theory of reading others' intentions. This is also a new thing — they say: "We know that Iran's intention is to pursue nuclear weapons." Do you have a device that reads intentions?
Ali Larijani -
It seems that in the world of politics, lying is not such a big deal.
Ali Larijani