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US the main obstacle to Mideast peace: Iran leader PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 08 May 2008

ImageTEHRAN (AFP) — Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Thursday that Iran's arch-foe the United States was the main obstacle to resolving both the crisis in Iraq and the Palestinian question.

"Your presence in the Persian Gulf is the source of insecurity in this very sensitive region of the world," Khamenei said to the Americans during a speech in the southern city of Shiraz carried by state television.

"The security of this region has to be restored by regional countries," he insisted, adding that in the case of Iraq "the very presence of US forces is enough to provoke Iraqi people."

"In Palestine, American intervention has only worsened the situation," said the all-powerful leader, condemning US support for the Jewish state which Iran does not recognise.

"The situations in Iraq and in Palestine will be sorted out, but when these are resolved there will not be anything left of America's prestige and identity," the state broadcaster's website also quoted Khamenei as saying.

Washington accuses Iran of supporting terrorism and fomenting sectarian violence in Iraq. Tehran vehemently denies the charge and blames the presence of US-led opposition forces for the bloodshed in its western neighbour.

The two states are also at odds over Iran's controversial nuclear programme, which the United States says is cover for an atomic weapons drive. Iran denies it wants the bomb and insists that its nuclear ambitions are purely peaceful.





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In Focus
Iran's nuclear standoff
  • Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, May 11 – A "technical delegation" from the United Nations nuclear watchdog will told a new round of talks with Iranian officials in Tehran on Monday, the official news agency IRNA reported on Sunday.

  • Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, May 10 - Iran has presented a package of nuclear proposals to the West in a bid to counter a similar offer to be made by major world powers to Tehran to convince it to abandon its controversial nuclear activities.

  • AFP: Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert reiterated his warning that the Jewish state will not tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran, but expressed hope the international community would be successful in checking Tehran's nuclear ambitions.

  • AFP: The five major nuclear powers on Friday put up a concerted proliferation front against Iran, insisting that its nuclear programme remains a grave concern.

  • Reuters: The five major nuclear-armed powers said on Friday the Non-Proliferation Treaty was under threat and cited Iran's uranium enrichment campaign in a rare joint call for action to shore up the NPT.

  • AFP: The United States on Thursday ruled out sending a US envoy to Tehran to present a new offer from the big powers to persuade Iran to halt uranium enrichment.

  • CNN: The United States has signed off on a European plan that would offer increased incentives for Iran to suspend its uranium enrichment program, senior State Department officials said Thursday.

  • Reuters: Russia has signed into law United Nations economic sanctions that world powers agreed to in March, according to a presidential decree published by the Kremlin on Thursday.

  • The Guardian: Iran said yesterday that it is to present the international community with a new package of proposals aimed at breaking the diplomatic deadlock over the country's nuclear programme.

  • AP: Senior envoys from five of the six nations bargaining with Iran over its disputed nuclear program may try to get talks moving by making a special face-to-face appeal, U.S. and European officials said Wednesday.

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