Iran's Ahmadinejad vows no surrender in nuclear crisis
TEHRAN (AFP) - Iran's hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed his country will not surrender its nuclear ambitions, and lashed out at US President George W. Bush as a warmonger who should be put on trial.
In a furious tirade on Wednesday, Ahmadinejad also slammed an agreement between the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to see the clerical regime's atomic programme -- viewed in the West as a weapons drive -- referred to New York this week.
"Those who possess stocks of nuclear arms meet together and take decisions and think that the Iranian people will submit to their decisions," the president fumed in a speech in the south of the country.
"I tell these countries who want to violate the rights of the Iranian people that the Iranian people will not be influenced by their propaganda," he said, vowing the Islamic republic would "continue on the road to victory".
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In a furious tirade on Wednesday, Ahmadinejad also slammed an agreement between the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to see the clerical regime's atomic programme -- viewed in the West as a weapons drive -- referred to New York this week.
"Those who possess stocks of nuclear arms meet together and take decisions and think that the Iranian people will submit to their decisions," the president fumed in a speech in the south of the country.
"I tell these countries who want to violate the rights of the Iranian people that the Iranian people will not be influenced by their propaganda," he said, vowing the Islamic republic would "continue on the road to victory".
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