
TEHRAN: Iran’s Supreme Leader accused the United States yesterday of
seeking global domination and vowed that his country would not give
into demands to abandon its disputed nuclear programme.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also alleged that Washington was stirring
Sunni-Shia violence in Iraq, and criticised Muslim countries who commit
the “bad deed” of recognising Israel.
“Our main opponent in the nuclear issue is the American government,”
Khamenei said in a Friday sermon to thousands of worshippers at Tehran
University.
“The Americans claim Iran is seeking nuclear weapons. We know they are
lying and the audience know they are lying too. This hardline
war-seeking goverment in the US is seeking an empire and world
domination.”
Khamenei said the US “will not stop in the Middle East. Its European
partners know that when the US dominates the Middle East and Asia, it
won’t leave Europe alone.”
Last month the UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warned Iran
it could be hauled before the UN Security Council if it persisted with
its uranium enrichment activities in violation of an agreement with
Britain, France and Germany.
Iran denies charges it is seeking weapons, and argues that making
nuclear fuel for peaceful purposes is a “right” it should enjoy as a
signatory of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
“Our ambitions have nothing to do with nuclear weapons. The Iranian
nation will not give up this technology,” Khamenei said of Iran’s fuel
cycle work.
“The Iranian nation has a right and will demand that. The Iranian
nation will not have anything imposed on it by the US or any other
country,” he added, dismissing Western demands as “absurd”.
The so-called EU-3 has called for Iran to abandon enrichment-related
work in return for a package of trade and other incentives. Iran has
ruled out making such a deal.
Khamenei also described Iraq’s constitutional referendum – set to
cement the position of several of Iran’s allies – as a “huge act” and
“not absolutely in line with what America wants”.
He said the US was “stressing” disputes between Shias and Sunnis in
Iraq: “The Shia-Sunni dispute is the policy of enemies of Islam. All
Iraqi groups should denounce such acts.”
And Khamenei also said “Islamic states must not normalise their
relations with the cruel Zionist regime, which is a threat to all, to
make America happy.”
“It is a bad deed and should not be committed,” said Khamenei.
But Khamenei did not refer to recent bombings and unrest in the
southwestern city of Ahvaz, the capital of Khuzestan province and
dominated by ethnic minority Arabs. – AFP Last update on: 22-10-2005 |