Tuesday
Apr272010
Iran's Detained Journalists: EA's (Vicarious) Confrontation with Foreign Minister Mottaki
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Die Presse: Iran must make a credible case that the nuclear program is for civilian purposes.
Mottaki: What should we do? We have agreed a few years ago the position of all our nuclear activities, we have agreed to cooperate fully with the International Atomic Energy Agency. What did we get in return? Nothing. We have no interest in nuclear weapons. When Iraq used poison gas against our soldiers, did we respond with weapons of mass destruction? No. Weapons of mass destruction are not part of our defense doctrine.
Die Presse: Another issue I have here a list of the names of more than 100 imprisoned journalists and political analysts. Amnesties and releases were a gesture of good will.
Mottaki: Stick to the nuclear issue.