Iran ready for nuclear talks if new terms met: Ahmadinejad

June 17, 2010 - 0:0

SHAHREKORD -- Iran will resume talks on its nuclear program if its new terms, which will be announced soon, are met, announced President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday.

Iran favors dialogue but that the situation has changed and “it is now our turn” to define terms of negotiations, Ahmadinejad said during a speech in Shahrekord, the capital city of Chaharmahalo Bakhtiari Province.
The remarks by president came in response to the new sanctions resolution against Iran by the UN Security Council on June 9.
“You (the hegemonic powers) showed bad temper, reneged on your promise and again resorted to devilish manners,” he stated
The Western countries should “sit at the negotiating table like a polite child and talk to the Iranian nation,” he noted.
“If they think they can use sticks against the Iranian people, the Iranian nation will break all those sticks,” he said.
“They will take to the grave the wish” of violating the rights of the Iranians and forcing “one iota of concessions” from Iran, he stated