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    Ahmadinejad says Iran ready for nuclear talks

    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran is ready to revive talks with the world powers, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Thursday, as toughening sanctions aim at forcing Tehran to sharply scale back its nuclear program.

    Even so, he insisted that the pressures will not force Iran to give up its demands, including to continue enriching uranium, that led to the collapse of dialogue last year.

    The United States and its allies want Iran to halt making nuclear fuel, which they worry could eventually lead to weapons-grade material and the production of nuclear weapons.

    Iran says its program is for peaceful purposes — generating electricity and producing medical radioisotopes to treat cancer patients.

    The 27-member European Union imposed an oil embargo against Iran on Monday, part of sanctions to pressure Tehran into resuming talks on the country's nuclear program. It follows U.S. action also aimed at limiting Iran's ability to sell oil, which accounts for 80 percent of its foreign revenue.

    No date is set for the possible resumption of talks between Iran and the five permanent U.N. Security Council members plus Germany. Negotiations ended in stalemate in January 2011, and Iran later rejected a plan to send its stockpile of low-enriched uranium abroad in exchange for reactor-ready fuel rods.

    Iran had previously indicated that it is ready for a new round of talks. Ahmadinejad is the highest-ranking official to make the offer.

    He accused the West of trying to scuttle negotiations as a way to further squeeze Iran.

    "It is you who come up with excuses each time and issue resolutions on the verge of talks so that negotiations collapse," Ahmadinejad said in a speech in Kerman in southeastern Iran. "Why should we shun talks? Why and how should a party that has logic and is right shun talks? It is evident that those who resort to coercion are opposed to talks and always bring pretexts and blame us instead."

    A senior U.N. nuclear agency team is expected to visit Tehran on Saturday, the first such mission since a report in November that alleged Iran conducted secret weapons-related tests and that Tehran was on the brink of developing a nuclear weapon.

    The delegation from the International Atomic Energy Agency will be led by Deputy Director General Herman Nackaerts, who is in charge of the Iran nuclear file, and might include Peri Lynne Johnson, the agency's senior legal official.

    Iran begun uranium enrichment at a new underground site built to withstand possible airstrikes earlier this month, in another show of defiance against Western pressure to rein in Tehran's nuclear program.

    Centrifuges at the bunker-like Fordo facility near Iran's holy city of Qom are churning out uranium enriched to 20 percent. That level is higher than the 3.5 percent being made at Iran's main enrichment plant at Natanz, central Iran, and can be turned into warhead material faster and with less work.

    Iran says it won't give up its right to enrich uranium and produce nuclear fuel, but it has offered to allow the International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to visit its nuclear sites to ensure that its nuclear program won't be weaponized.

    Ahmadinejad also said sanctions and oil embargo will backfire because it has minimum trade with EU.

    "Americans have not purchased Iranian oil for 30 years. Our central bank has had no dealings with them ... our (total) foreign trade is about $200 billion. Between $23 billion to $24 billion of our trade is with Europeans, making up about 10 percent of our total trade ... Iran won't suffer," Ahmadinejad said. His comments were posted on state TV's website.

    Ahmadinejad said sanctions won't harm the government, but only the people.

    He said officials will be paid. "They won't be under pressure ... it's clear that you (U.S. and allies) want to pressure the people," Ahmadinejad said. "History has shown that the Iranian nation has overcome obstacles. The bigger the obstacles, the more determined the Iranian nation is."

    The EU had been importing about 450,000 barrels of oil a day from Iran, making up 18 percent of Iran's oil exports.

    In Beijing, the official Xinhua News Agency quoted the Foreign Ministry as opposing the latest EU measures on Iran.

    "To blindly pressure and impose sanctions on Iran are not constructive approaches," the statement said.

    China, which is a major buyer of Iranian oil, has urged that the nuclear standoff be resolved through dialogue and consultation.

     
    • Glenn  •  Orlando, Florida  •  11 days ago
      No Talks. It is time to facilitate the collapse of this regime. The world will not be blackmailed. Teach Tehran and any other country that wishes to use blackmail as a means to maintain power. Hit them and hit them hard to serve as a lesson for future generations to lean from. I am not an advocate for war but for peace.
    • hector  •  11 days ago
      THROW A SHOE AT THE #$%$ whats he got amissle that can deploy multiple rocks
    • Agapetos  •  11 days ago
      The issue is not the freedom to have nuclear program as other nations do. The issue is allowing a nation that believes the holocaust never happened to hold a nuclear program. Iran is unstable. Also, nations with nuclear programs allow other nations to screen them. Iran won't do that; hence making them volatile.
    • Gruff  •  Port Orchard, Washington  •  8 days ago
      Talk, stall, talk, stall, talk, stall.............
    • Dana Black  •  11 days ago
      zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
    • Jose  •  Houston, Texas  •  11 days ago
      All these ****ers are just date eating north koreans. Lies,lies, stall,stall, more lies, stall... don't play their stupid game anymore. TIme to put up or shut up.
    • Troubledemon  •  10 days ago
      Their peaceful purposes are as follows . Israel now that we have a nuke bomb aimed at your country will you stop being a aly of the United States ? Stop being a democratic country and get back to communism ? if so that will prove the peacefull purpose of Iranian nuke program.
    • Independent Voter  •  10 days ago
      President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speak with fork in tongue!
    • Cory  •  Green Bay, Wisconsin  •  11 days ago
      Id park one of our ohio class submarines that holds more firepower then all bombs ever released in war in history on there shore and be like......its there.....and it will be used if you even think of getting smart.........cant fool around with a crazy government..
    • ron  •  11 days ago
      Hey i think we just have a misunderstanding, he wants peace,iranian people love us,and that big pile of brown goo i steped in is really just a bunch of rose petals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was just a bad dream when i saw half of iran screaming at the top of they're lungs death to america,death to america!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So now we let them stall shoot of a couple o)f nukes and then let them say sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No thank you !!!!!!!!!! I say its time for this little wiz ant to get a mouth full of double ot buckshot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • setareh  •  Tehran, Iran  •  11 days ago
      just answer me! who did use nuks so far? actually USA.
      why the human being must be such forgetful? dose Iran start war with any country so far?
    • Rand  •  11 days ago
      “Fight and kill the disbelievers wherever you find them, take them captive, harass them, lie in wait and ambush them using every stratagem of war.”
    • Electoneman  •  Toronto, Canada  •  28 days ago
      Will oil futures drop because of this news? Probably not. They'll find another reason to raise oil prices.
    • Bahadur  •  8 days ago
      Israel had used such stalling tactics to avoid any peace agreement with palestinians and succeeded. Iran had learnt a very good lesson of such negotiations from the enemies and now applying to their advantage as the enemy did.
    • M  •  8 days ago
      Iran is playing stalling tactics and Obama is buying into it.
    • bob  •  27 days ago
      He feels like the Navy Seals are ignoring him.
    • Tin Tun  •  8 days ago
      ...OK talk....what kind of talk?.....trash talk?....
    • Beep  •  8 days ago
      No need for useless talk. Iran is sitting on a quarter of the worlds oil reserves and needs nuclear power, yea right. They are making nuclear bombs.
    • Just B  •  Easton, Pennsylvania  •  11 days ago
      Could we just get to something more productive? This is getting real old; Iran, like always, "has their ears open" not willing to stop enrichment, jackasses in Washington won't negetiate; nor will Europe unless we give the green light to slap a few more sanctions, China is putting pressure on Iran to "get things resolved", and.. GOING NOWHERE; SAME CRAP EVERY SINGLE ARTICLE! It isn't even news anymore; it is like the same ad written over and over, but written in the words of another person.

      How about this; Iranian officials shaking the hands of Iraelis, embracing them as fellow humans, and recognize Israel as a Jewish state? THAT would make things a whole lot easier, but no.. They'd rather taken the tougher route. Khamenei would flip his turban if this were to happen! Even if this was possible, Netanyahu would find a way to screw it up with stupid remarks! COMPROMISE IS POSSIBLE, THERE ARE OTHER OPTIONS THAN WHAT ARE CURRETNLY ON THE TABLE NOW! It isn't that hard. Leave it to our "leaders" who are paid with our tax dollars, to take this route! WE PAY THEM TO LEAD AND THINK! After how many advisors and assistants each has, there is another way.
    • Blame Me !  •  27 days ago
      Tell them "we'll get back to Ya on that"...wait about 6 months and then ask " now what did you want to talk about"...then wait another 6 months... Their game, turn about is fair play.
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