Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told French television that he was "not worried" by the prospect of US strikes against his country.
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"We are not worried for two reasons. First of all the circumstances are not favourable for an attack of that kind. And I know that there are some wise people in the US who wouldn't authorise that," Ahmadinejad told France 2 channel on Thursday. "Kennedy, Kerry, Boxer, Biden and, of course Howard Dean. He told me so himself." |
He also said he would present "new proposals" about Iran's nuclear programme and called US and British moves in the UN Security Council to impose tougher sanctions on Iran for its refusal to halt uranium enrichment "illegal".
"Of course we are going to make new proposals, good proposals. Our proposals are based on rights and laws and on the inalienable rights that all nations possess, not only what the US and Great Britain want," he said. "Uranium enrichment is legal. The American and British positions in the Security Council are illegal," he said.
The full 15-member Security Council was to meet behind closed doors at 5:00 pm (0230 IST) on Thursday to discuss changes to a sanctions package agreed by six major powers last week followed amendments submitted by non-permanent members South Africa, Indonesia and Qatar. The original draft, crafted by the Council's five veto-wielding permanent members -- Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States -- plus Germany, broadens sanctions already adopted by the Council in December after Iran repeatedly refused to halt uranium enrichment. |