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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

West seeking to break up Jordan to save Israel: Ahmadinejad http://www.mehrnews.com/en/newsdetail.aspx?NewsID=1281585

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said that the Western countries, particularly the United States, are seeking to divide Jordan and annex part of it to the West Bank in an attempt to create the Palestinian state with the aim to save the Zionist regime.Through implementing this plot they want to save the Zionist regime from annihilation and tell the world that an independent state of Palestine has been formed, Ahmadinejad told reporters at a press conference in Tehran on Monday. However, these attempts will not save Israel from extinction, he added.Jordanian king to visit Iran in near future The president also announced Jordan’s King Abdullah II has been invited to visit Iran and this visit will be made in the near future. 

No concern about nuclear disaster in Iran .Asked if Japan’s nuclear disaster has made Iran to revise its decision to build more nuclear power plants, Ahmadinejad said the Bushehr nuclear plant meets the highest safety standards and there is no concern in this regard. Moreover, Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant ran into problem due to tsunami and there is no record of tsunami in the history of the Persian Gulf, he said. Syria is Iran’s friendAsked about Iran’s position toward the unrest in Syria, Ahmadinejad said, “We do not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries.”“The Syrian government and nation are our friends,” he added. The U.S. and its allies do not want the Syrian nation to live in peace, however, the Syrian nation and government will manage to resolve their problems themselves, Ahmadinejad added. Obama will leave office in a more disgraceful way than Bush Ahmadinejad also said that U.S. President Barack Obama will leave office in a more humiliating way than his predecessor George W. Bush did.

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