Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Ahmadinejad says US should stop threats, ultimatums

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said here Monday that US politicians will suffer if they pursue their 50-year policy and if they want to cooperate with Iranian nation they should set aside threats and ultimatums.
In an interview with US NBC TV, Ahmadinejad said, "All the world people and thinkers are unhappy and dissatisfied with the world conditions today because the conditions are not in favor of man's dignity and status. And today, horror, hostility, discrimination and injustice have cast their shadow on human community. Naturally, under such conditions, those pity mankind and are interested in a prosperous life, peace and welfare for mankind should make efforts to change the status quo." He said that to change present conditions it is required to identify the root causes of problems. "Materialistic attitude towards the world and human beings, unilateralism, hegemony and alienation with teachings of prophets and with humanitarian values are the root causes of present conditions worldwide." Details on the interview will follow.

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