"The Iranian people are ready for dialogue but in a climate of equality and mutual respect." After Russia this weekend, it's time for Iran to make a gesture of appeasement in the diplomatic relations with the United States. Faced with tens of thousands of people gathered Tuesday to mark the 30th anniversary of the Islamic revolution, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said he was in favor of a diplomatic dtente between the two countries.
"The new U.S. government stated that he wanted to change and begin the path of dialogue but the real change must be fundamental and non-tactical, "he warned. The world does not want to repeat the dark period of Bush While some seek to repeat the same experiment with new methods, they should know that their fate will be worse than Bush. "Mahmoud Ahmadinejad responds to U.S. President Barack Obama, who had expressed hope Monday to create "in the coming months" and "openings" between the U.S. and Iran that will "sit in a table, face to face. " "I think there is the possibility, at least, a relationship of mutual respect," he thought, even if "this will not happen overnight."
" Iran has become a great power, "Ahmadinejad proclaimed The two countries disagree on several issues including the Iranian nuclear program, but civil officially suspected by the West to hide military ambitions. Barack Obama promised during the presidential campaign to break with the policy of his predecessor vis--vis Iran which he deemed unproductive. In his speech to the Iranian people, President Ahmadinejad has also said that "Iran is now a great power," while listing the achievements of science and technology to Iran, particularly in the nuclear field and the recent dispatch of a satellite in space. "Thanks to God, with the resistance of Iranian people (facing the enemies), the shadow of the threat was lifted forever over Iran I formally declare that Iran has become an important real power, "he concluded.
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