Khamenei says Iran will not yield to sanctions

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TEHRAN | Mon Jan 9, 2012 6:27am EST

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday that Iran would not yield to the pressure of sanctions imposed by the West to get the Islamic Republic to change its nuclear course.

"The Iranian nation believes in their rulers ... Sanctions imposed on Iran by our enemies will not have any impact on our nation," he said in a speech broadcast by state television.

"Sanctions will not change our nation's determination."

Tension between Iran and the West has been rising after the United States and European Union expanded sanctions against Tehran in recent months over its disputed nuclear program.

Washington and its allies say Iran is trying to develop atomic bombs under the guise of a civilian nuclear energy program. Tehran denies this.

"The Islamic establishment ... knows firmly what it is doing and has chosen its path and will stay the course," Khamenei said.

Iran has so far refused to halt uranium enrichment activity, a pathway to nuclear energy or nuclear weapons, as demanded by the United Nations Security Council.

(Writing by Parisa Hafezi; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

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Comments (3)
Peanut345 wrote:
Just how desperate are they to make medical isotopes? Are there that many sick people in Iran?

Jan 09, 2012 2:25pm EST  --  Report as abuse
Peanut345 wrote:
Just how desperate are they to make medical isotopes? Are there that many sick people in Iran?

Jan 09, 2012 2:25pm EST  --  Report as abuse
Logical123 wrote:
Peanut345: Are you so dumb that you don’t understand that manufacturing medicine is not a sign of weakness? Then, why are all the pharmaceuticals around the world making drugs? Iran wants to stand on its own feet and wants to build advanced technology. According to a Canadian study, Iran has made the greatest relative progress in science of any country in the world in recent years (not in absolute terms). Iran is not going to beg the West for anything. The US and its lackeys in Europe can jump up and down as much as they want. Iran will not give up its rights.

Jan 10, 2012 12:49am EST  --  Report as abuse
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