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Khamenei: US won't bring Iran to its knees(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-01-13 09:08 TEHRAN - Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Saturday the United States would not be able to bring Iran to its knees in a row over sensitive nuclear work the West suspects is aimed at making bombs. Khamenei also told the visiting head of the UN nuclear watchdog that Iran's nuclear file should be handled by the International Atomic Energy Agency not the UN Security Council, which has imposed two rounds of sanctions on Tehran. "There is no justification for Iran's case to remain at the UN Security Council," official media quoted Iran's most powerful figure as telling IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei. His visit coincides with fresh Iranian-US tension over a naval incident in Gulf on Sunday. Washington says its ships were threatened by Iranian craft, Tehran calls it a routine contact. It was not immediately clear what, if any, concrete results were achieved during ElBaradei's first trip to Iran since 2006. The IAEA chief told reporters on Friday he was looking forward to "accelerated cooperation" from Iran. The official IRNA news agency quoted him as telling Khamenei on Saturday: "In recent months there has been good cooperation between Iran and the agency to clarify Iran's activities." "Pressuring Iran" President George W. Bush is also visiting the Middle East this week to seek Arab support in reining in Iran and has repeated his assertion that Iran was a "threat to world peace." |
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