Iran wants global system to end nuclear arms
US: Iran has proposed a global system to eliminate nuclear weapons,
as well as cooperation on Afghanistan and fighting terrorism, but will
not discuss halting its uranium enrichment program, an Iranian official
was quoted as saying on Thursday.
"Iran not only does not want to make nuclear weapons, but is actually
intensely against nuclear weapons," Mojtaba Samareh Hashemi, who ran
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's re-election campaign and has held key
positions at Iran's foreign and interior ministries, told the Washington
Post.
He said that countries like Iran that have signed the nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty were entitled to enrich uranium technology that
can produce fuel for bombs or power plants.
"It is very obvious that legal and lawful activities are the right of
every nation," Samareh Hashemi said.
He said "Iran is trying to establish a new regime to prevent nuclear
weapons worldwide," adding that the threat from atomic weapons came from
states that had them, not the Islamic Republic.
Western countries suspect Tehran is developing atomic weapons under
cover of a civilian energy program. Iran has rejected U.N. Security
Council demands that it halt its enrichment program, which it says will
produce fuel for nuclear power plants, not bombs.
Asked whether Iran's proposal mentioned suspending its uranium
enrichment program, Samareh Hashemi said that "methods of preventing
development of nuclear weapons and a widespread system for preventing
... the proliferation of nuclear weapons are a part of the package."
He said Iran was proposing a system that "prevents research,
production, multiplying and keeping nuclear weapons and also moves
toward destruction of present nuclear weapons."
"Iran is ready in this path to offer any and every kind of
cooperation and effort," he said. "No country must be exempt from this
international framework against nuclear weapons." WASHINGTON, Friday,
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