Iran won't give up its rights and has prepared plans for any eventuality. |
Iran?s uranium enrichment and nuclear research and development activities are irreversible. |
Iran's Foreign Ministry has decided to hold a conference on the Holocaust to assess its scale by scientific means and discuss its consequences. |
Iran's preference is to defend its national rights enshrined in the NPT. |
Israel was misleading public opinion of the international community by magnifying Iranian nuclear program to allay international concerns about its systematic genocide of the Palestinians. |
It (the IAEA meeting) is unnecessary under the current circumstances, and it has been staged politically under pressures of certain countries. |
It can be a useful plan if seen as a package. The plan needs more work on it. |
It is a strange world … It is possible to discuss everything but the Holocaust. |
It is a strange world. It is possible to discuss everything except the Holocaust. The Foreign Ministry plans to hold a conference on the scientific aspect of the issue to discuss and review its repercussions. |
It is aimed at violating the religious values, causing discord and sectarian wars as well as damaging national unity in Iraq. |
It is clear in advance that the result of a meeting that takes place under the pressure of certain countries will be political. |
It is evident that the Islamic Republic of Iran is only interested in seeking security and stability in Iraq, and the region. |
It is hoped that this court's serving of justice will heal the pain of those who were affected and of the families of the victims of Saddam's homicide. |
It is impossible to convince Iran to yield its legitimate right through force and pressure. Iran is attempting to restore its relevant rights. |
It is not compatible with international law and criteria to embargo spare parts of passenger planes which directly concern human lives. |