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Iran's
Ahmadinejad vows to press on with nuclear work
AFP
TEHRAN
Petroleumworld.com 11 11 06
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed Friday to press on with
the country's controversial nuclear work despite the threat of UN sanctions,
state-run radio reported.
"With the help of God and the strong nation's support we will continue
our nuclear activities, and the enemy cannot do a thing," he was
quoted as saying.
"They are scared of Iran's progress and are creating obstacles
on our country's path to development. They lie and say they are worried
about Iran making an atomic bomb," he added.
The United States and the European Union suspect Iran of using a civilian
nuclear energy programme to mask atomic weapons work and have spearheaded
international pressure for tough measures against Iran.
Oil-rich Iran denies the charges, insisting it only wants to generate
electricity.
Top Iranian nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani warned Friday that Tehran
would review its cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog if the UN Security
Council imposes tough sanctions currently under consideration.
AFP
10 1101 GMT 11 06
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