The Iranian nation is prepared to offer its nuclear achivements to other members of the International Atomic Energy Agency, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reaffirmed at the foreign ministerial NAM confernce being held in Tehran Monday.
Delivering the inaugural address at the conference, President Ahmadinejad lambasted some of the hegemonic powers for exerting pressure on the IAEA to deprive Iran of its legitimate nuclear rights. "The Iranian nation is ready to offer its nuclear achievements in the form of educational programs to the other IAEA members according to the Agency's regulations and under its supervision," Ahmadinejad stated.
The Iranian leader criticized some world powers for backing Israel's inhumane oppressions, adding "The Zionist regime is the example of state terrorism."
President Ahmadinejad blamed the occupiers for the insecurtiy of Iraq and said they use the instable condition as a justification for their presence in the country.
Ahmadinejad said the Islamic Republic of Iran considers its nuclear case as closed and noted that most countries have accepted Iran's rights to possess peaceful nuclear technology.