Nuclear privileges are non-negotiable: Ahmadinejad

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“Our nuclear rights, including the maintenance of uranium enrichment, the production of 20 percent enriched uranium, and the creation of nuclear power plants, are not negotiable,” Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday in an assembly with a number of university students in Arak, the capital of Markazi Province. It is clear that basic human rights like nuclear rights are not negotiable because “this is similar to our country’s independence, and no country negotiates on its independence with other countries,” he affirmed.

“Apparently, they have said that they need to cooperate,” he said, adding, “Cooperation in regions like a nuclear fuel exchange and global economic, political, and security issue is possible.” Iran and the 5+1 collections wrap up their two-day talks in Geneva on Tuesday. According to Supreme National Security Council Secretary Saeed Jalili, who symbolize Iran at the talks, the 5+1 group agreed that the next rounds of talks, which will be held in Istanbul in late January, will center on “common ground for cooperation.”

The next round of negotiations will focus on finding “ordinary ground for cooperation,” but Iran will not talk on its inalienable rights, including uranium enrichment, Jalili said after the end of the talks. Ahmadinejad stated that the most excellent approach for cooperation would be to lift the international sanctions on Iran and emphasize that the obligation of sanctions cannot force Iran to give in to the major powers’ demands. “You should rescind the authorize because that would be the best approach for cooperation,” he said.

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