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Iran ready to talk with US but not under pressure: Ahmadinejad
 
February 10, 2013, 7:40 pm
 
 
Iran ready to talk with US but not under pressure: Ahmadinejad

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Sunday said Tehran would not negotiate about its disputed nuclear programme under pressure, but would talk to its adversaries if they stopped "pointing the gun".

In a speech to mark the 34th anniversary of the Islamic revolution, Ahmadinejad struck a more conciliatory tone than Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who on Feb 7 rebuffed a U.S. call for direct negotiations on disputes between the two countries.
"You cannot point a gun at the Iranian nation and then expect them to have negotiations with you," Ahmadinejad said, speaking to a crowd gathered in Tehran's Azadi (Freedom) Square.
His speech, which partly dealt with Iran's policy towards its 'enemies', was carried live on Iranian state television.
"Talks should not be used as a lever to impose one's opinions.... If you stop pointing the gun at the Iranian nation, I will negotiate (with you) myself," he added.
The U.S. and some of its allies suspect Iran may be trying to develop atomic weapons capability under the cover of a civilian nuclear energy programme, a charge Iran has denied.
Many believe no nuclear deal is possible without a U.S.-Iranian thaw, requiring direct talks addressing myriad sources of mutual mistrust and hostility lingering since Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution and the hostage crisis at the U.S. embassy in Tehran.
On the nuclear dispute, Iran has agreed to a new round of talks with world powers in Kazakhstan on Feb. 26.
Tehran is seeking the lifting of sanctions that have slashed oil exports and helped reduce the value of the Iranian riyal by about half in the last year, contributing to higher inflation and weakened purchasing power for ordinary Iranians.
Iranians bearing banners saying "Down With USA" and "We are standing until the end" gathered at state-organised mass demonstrations in the capital Tehran and other major cities to mark the anniversary of the ousting of a Western-friendly monarchy in favour of clerical leadership.
Ahmadinejad did not address the specifics of Iran's nuclear programme, or of the planned talks, in his speech on Sunday. He said that Iran would counter the sanctions by increasing its non-oil exports and weaning itself off crude revenues.
"Today the enemies are trying their utmost to put pressure on the Iranian nation to stop its progress but they will not succeed," he said.

 
 
 
 
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